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60th Congress \ SENATE / Document 

M Session ( ( No. 244 



THE MILITARY SECRETARY'S OFFICE 
WAR DEPARTMENT 



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Memorandum relative to the General 
Officers Appointed by the Presi- 
dent in the Armies of the Con- 
federate States — 1861-1865 



(.COM PILED FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS] 



1905 



FEBRUARY 11, 1908 
Presented by Mr. Culberson and ordered to be printed 



WASHINGTON 
G( >VERNM ENT PRINTINi i < >FFICE 

1908 






MAR 9 l%'« 

0. or a 



MEMORANDUM RELATIVE TO THE GENERAL OFFICERS AP- 
POINTED BY THE PRESIDENT IN THE ARMIES OF THE 
CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 



GENERALS, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY ( REGULAR). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 16, 1861, as follows: 

SEC. 2. That the five general officers provided by existing laws for the Confederate 
States shall have the rank and denomination of "general," instead of "brigadier- 
general," which shall be the highest military grade known to the Confederate 
States. * * * 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 




Samuel Cooper 


Va . . . 


Aug. 31 


May 16 


Aug. 31 

1863. 
Apr. 23 


Adjutant and inspector general. 
Paroled at Charlotte, N. C, May 3, 










1865. 










1861. 




Albert S. Johnston .... 


Tex . . . 


Aug. 31 


May 30 


Aug. 31 


Killed in action at Shiloh, Tenn., 
Apr. 6, 1862. 




Va 


Aug. 31 


June 14 


Aug. 31 

1863. 
Apr. 23 


Confirmed as "general in chief of 
the armies of the Confederate 














States," Jan. 31, 1865, under act of 
Congress of Jan. 23, 1865. Paroled 












at Appomattox Court House, Va., 










186 1. 


Apr. 9, 1865. 


Joseph E. Johnston . . . 


Va 


Aug. 31 


July 4 


Aug. 31 

1863. 
Apr. 23 

1861. 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 2, 1865. 


G. T. Beauregard" 


Ea 


Aug. 31 


July 21 


Aug. 31 

1863. 
Apr. 23 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 

May 1, 1865. 






1862. 


1862. 


1862. 




Braxton Bragg 


Ea 


Apr. 12 


Apr. 6 


Apr. 12 


From Feb. 24, 1S64, to Jan. 31, 1865, 
was charged, under the direction 
of the President, "with the conduct 


^ 










of the military operations in the 
armies of the Confederacy." Pa- 
roled near Concord, Ga., May :o, 

1S65. 



"The Journal of the Provisional Congress also shows this officer confirmed as general, Confed- 
erate States Army, July 30, 1861, to date from July 21, 1861. 



4 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 

GENERAL, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved February 17, 1864, as follows: 

That the President may appoint one general in the provisional army of the Con- 
federate States, when, in his discretion, it shall be deemed necessary and proper, for 
the command of the Trans-Mississippi Military Department, by and with the advice 
and consent of the Senate. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 


E. Kirby Smith 


Fla.... 


1864. 
Feb. 19 


1864. 
Feb. 19 


1864. 
May 11 


On June 2, 1865, at Galveston Harbor, 
General Smith approved the terms 
of the convention of May 26, 1865, 
for the surrender of his troops in 
the Trans-Mississippi Department. 
Nothing has been found of record 
to show that he gave an individual 
parole at that time. On June 15, 
1866, General Smith advised Gen. 
U. S. Grant that he (Smith) had 
always regarded his signature rati- 
fying the articles of convention sur- 
rendering his troops as a parole 



GENERAL, PROVISIONAL ARMY (WITH TEMPORARY RANK). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 31, 1864, as follows: 

That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, to appoint temporary officers of the rank 'of brigadier-general, 
major-general, lieutenant-general, or general for the provisional army, and assign 
them to any appropriate command. 

SEC. 2. That the said officers, so appointed, shall only hold their said rank and 
their said command for such time as the temporary exigency may require, at the 
expiration of which time they shall resume their previous permanent rank and 
command. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of» 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 


John B. Hood 


Tex . . . 


1864. 
July 18 


1864. 
July 18 




Reverted to rank of lieutenant-gen- 
eral, provisional army, Jan. 23, 1865. 





"On March 16, 1865, the following resolution was adopted by the .Senate: 

"Resolved, That General J. B. Hood, having been appointed general, with temporary rank and 
command, and having been relieved from duty as commander of the Army of Tennessee, and not 
having been reappointed to any other command appropriate to the rank of general, he has lost the 
rank of general, and therefore can not be confirmed as such." 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES. 1861-1865. 5 

LIEUTENANT-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL A.RMY. 

Authorized by acts of Congress approved September 18, 1862, and 
February 17, 1864, as follows: 

(September iS, 1862.) 

That the sixth section of the act to provide for the public defence, approved on the 
sixth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, be amended by adding, after the 
words ''brigades into divisions," the words "and divisions into army corps," and 
each army corps shall be commanded by a lieutenant-general, to be appointed by the 
President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. * * * 

(February 17, 1864.) 

SEC. 2. That the President may, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, 
appoint lieutenant-generals in the provisional army of the Confederate States when, 
in his discretion, it shall be deemed necessary for the command of any one of the 
military departments. 

SEC 3. That the officers appointed under the provisions of this act shall continue 
to hold the rank herein provided so long as they shall efficiently discharge the duties 
in command of said several departments, and no longer, but will resume thereafter 
their former rank in the service. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1862 




1S62 






James Longstreet 


Ala ... . 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 


9 


Oct. 


11 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


E. Kirby Smith 


Fla . . . . 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 


9 


Oct. 


11 


Promoted to be general, provisional 
army, Feb. 19, 1864. 


Leonidas Polk 


La 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 


10 


Oct. 


11 


Killed in action on Pine Mountain, 
near Marietta, Ga., June 14, 1864. 


William J. Hardee .... 


Ga 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 


10 


Oct. 


11 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Thomas J. Jackson. . . . 


Va 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 


10 


Oct. 


11 


Died May 10, 1863. 


Theophilus H. Holmes 


N. C... 


Oct. 13 


Oct. 


10 


Oct. 


13 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


John C. Pemberton . . . 


Va.... 


Oct. 13 

1863. 


Oct. 

1863 


10 


Oct. 

1864 


13 


Resigned May 18, 1864. 


Richard S. Ewell 


Va . ... 


May 23 


May 


23 


Feb. 


2 


Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 
6, 1865; released on parole from 
Fort Warren, Mass., July 19, 1865. 


Ambrose P. Hill 


Va 


May 23 


May 


24 


Jan. 


15 


Killed inaction at Petersburg, Va., 
Apr. 2, 1865. 


Daniel H. Hill 


N.C ... 


July 11 
1864. 


July 






















John B Hood 






Sept. 




Feb 


4 


Held temporary rank of general 
from July 18, 1864, to Jan. 23, 1865, 


























on which date he reverted to the 
















rank of lieutenant-general. Pa- 








1864 








roledat Natchez, Miss., May 31, 1865. 




La 


May 16 


Apr. 


8 


May 


16 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 11, 

1865. 



a From July 19, 1863, to October 15, 1863, he exercised command as a lieutenant-general. During 
that period Congress was not in session and he was never nominated for confirmation in that grade. 
He reverted to the rank of major-general and was paroled as such May 1, 1865. 



6 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 

Lieutenant-generals y provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1865. 






S.C.... 


June 23 


June 23 


Feb. 14 


Confirmation reconsidered Feb. 16, 
1865; appointed lieutenant-general, 
with temporary rank, Mar. 16, 
1865, to date from June 23, 1864. 
For final record see below. 


Simon B. Buckner .... 


Ky . . . . 


Sept. 20 


Sept. 20 


Jan. 17 


Paroled at Shreveport, I,a., June 9, 






1865. 


1865. 




1865. 


Wade Hampton 


S. C... 


Feb. 15 


Feb. 14 


Feb. 15 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Nathan B. Forrest .... 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 2 


Feb. 28 


Mar. 2 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 10. 

1865. 



LIEUTENA NT-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY (WITH TEMPORARY 

RANK). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 31, 1864, as follows: 
That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, to appoint temporary officers of the rank of brigadier-general, 
major-general, lieutenant-general, or general for the provisional army, and assign 
them to any appropriate command. 

SEC. 2. That the said officers, so appointed, shall only hold their said rank and 
their said command for such time as the temporary exigency may require, at the 
expiration of which time they shall resume their previous permanent rank and 
command. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




Jubal A. Early 


Va . . . . 


May 31 


May 31 


May 31 


No record has been found of his 
final capture or parole. Unofficial 
sources of information show that 
he escaped from the United States 
through Mexico. 


Richard H. Anderson. 


S. C... 


June 1 


May 31 


June 1 

1865. 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Alexander P. Stewart. 


Tenn . . 


June 23 

1865. 


June 23 


Feb. 20 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Stephen D. L,ee 


S. C . . . . 


Mar. 16 


June 23 


Mar. 16 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 



MAJOR-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved February 28, 1861, as 
follows: 

Sec. 4. That such forces [provisional forces for the Confederate States of America] 
may be received * * *; and the President shall appoint, by and with the advice 
and consent of Congress, such general officer or officers for said forces as may be 
necessary for the service. 



Ap- 
pointed 
from — 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



Date of 
rank. 



Date of 
confir- 
mation. 



Remarks. 



David E. Twiggs 

Leonidas Polk 

Braxton Bragg 

Earl Van Dorn 

Gustavus W. Smith . . . 
TheophilusH. Holmes 



William J. Hardee 



Benjamin Huger. 



Ga 
La 

La 



Miss. . . 
Ky . . . . 
N. C... 



James Longstreet. 



John B. Magruder 



Mansfield Novell . 



Thomas J. Jackson .. . 



E. Kirby Smith . 



George B. Crittenden 

Richard S. Ewell 

lohn C. Pemberton . . 

William W. goring. . . 



Ky .. 



1861. 
May 22 
June 25 



Sept. 12 



Sept. 19 
Sept. 19 
Oct. 7 



Ga Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 
Oct. 7 



Md 



Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 
Oct. 11 

Nov. 9 

1862. 
Jan. 24 

Feb. 13 
Feb. 15 



1S61. 
May 22 
June 25 



Sept. 12 



Sept. 19 
Sept. 19 
Oct. 7 



Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 

Oct. 7 



Nov. 9 

1862. 
Jan. 24 

Jan. ' 14 
Feb. 17 



1861. 
Aug. 28 
Aug. 28 



Dec. 13 



Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 



Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

1862. 
Feb. 17 

Jan. 24 
Jan. 14 

Feb. 17 

1864. 
Feb. 17 I 



Died at Augusta, Ga., July 15, 1862. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. 11, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 10, 1862. 
Promoted to be general, Confederate 

States Army (regular), Apr. 12, 

1862, to rank from Apr. 6, 1862. 
Killed May 8, 1863. 
Resigned Feb. 17, 1863. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. 13, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 10, 1862. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. n, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 10, 1862. 
Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 12, 

1865. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. 11, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 9, 1S62. 
Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but went 

to Mexico without waiting for his 

personal parole. 

Included in the Sherman-Johnston 

convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 

record of his personal parole has 

been found. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. n, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 10, 1862. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. 11, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 9, 1862. 

Resigned Oct. 23, 1862. 

Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, May 23, 1863. 
Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 

provisional army, Oct. 13, 1862, to 

rank from Oct. 10, 1862. 
Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 

May 1, 1865. 



8 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 

Major-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 

pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






. 1862. 


1862. 


1862. 




Sterling Price 


Mo 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 6 


Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but went 






















to Mexico without waiting for his 












personal parole. 


Benjamin F.Cheatham 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 10 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1S65. 


Samuel Jones 


Va 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 10 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Paroled at Tallahassee, Fla., May 12, 

1865. 




John P. McCown 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 10 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Paroled at Salisbury, N. C, May 12, 

1865. 


Daniel H. Hill 


N. C... 


Mar. 26 


Mar. 26 


Mar. 26 


Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, July 11, 1863. 
(See explanatory footnote, p. 5.) 
Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Thomas C. Hindman. . 


Ark ... 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 14 


Apr. 18 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. The records in- 
dicate that he went to Mexico at 
the close of the war. 


John C. Breckinridge. 


Ky .... 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 14 


Apr. 18 


Held the office of Secretary of War 
from Feb. 6, 1865. No record of 
final capture or parole has been 
found. The records indicate that 
he left the country at the close of 
the war. 


Lafayette Mcl,aws 


Ga .. 


May 23 


May 23 


Sept. 27 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


Ambrose P. Hill 


Va , . 


May 26 


May 26 


Sept. 27 


Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, May 23, 1863, to 
rank from May 24, 1863. 


Richard H. Anderson . 


S.C.... 


July 14 


July 14 


Sept. 27 


Appointed lieutenant-general, pro- 
visional army, with temporary 
rank, June 1, 1864, to rank from May 

31, 1864. 


James E. B. Stuart 


Va 


July 25 


July 25 


Sept. 27 


Died at Richmond, Va., May 12, 1864, 
of wounds received in action at Yel- 
low Tavern, Va. 


Richard Taylor 


La... . 


July 28 


July 28 


Sept. 27 


Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, May 16, 1864, to 
rank from April 8, 1864. 


Simon B. Buckner .... 


Ky.... 


Aug. 16 


Aug. 16 


Sept. 27 


Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, Sept. 20, 1864. 


Jones M. Withers 


Ala 


Aug. 16 


Apr. 6 


Sept. 27 
1863. 


Resigned July 16, 1863; restored July 
21, 1863; paroled at Meridian, Miss., 
May 11, 1865. 


Samuel G. French 


Miss . . 


Oct. 22 


Aug. 31 


Apr. 22 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


John H. Forney 


Ala 


Oct. 27 


Oct. 27 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Galveston, Tex., June 20, 
1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 9 

Major-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1862. 


1862. 




Carter L,. Stevenson . 


Va 


Oct. 13 


Oct. 10 


Oct. 13 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C. 
May 1, 1865. 


George E. Pickett 


Va 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 10 


Oct. 1 1 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


John B Hood 


Tex . . . 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 10 


Oct. 11 


Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, Feb. 11, 1864, to 














rank from Sept. 20, 1863. 


David R. Jones" 


Ga 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 11 


Oct. 11 

1863. 


Died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 17, 1863. 


Dabney H. Maury .... 


Va 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 11, 

1865. 


Martin I,. Smith 


Fla .... 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 


Apr. 30 


Paroled at Athens, Ga., on or about 
May 8, 1865. 


John G. Walker 


Mo 


Nov. 8 


Nov. S 


Apr. 22 


Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 
tion of May 26, 1865, but went to 
Mexico without waiting for his per- 
sonal parole. 


Arnold Elzey 


Md 


Dec. 4 


Dec. 4 


Apr. 22 
1864. 


Paroled at Washington, Ga., May y, 
1865. 






Franklin Gardner .... 


La 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


June 10 

1863. 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 11, 
1865. 


Patrick R. Cleburne . . 


Ark . . . 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


Apr. 22 


Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., 






1863. 


1863. 




Nov. 30, 1864. 


Isaac R. Trimble 


Md .... 


Apr. 23 


Jan. 17 


Apr. 23 


Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., Apr. 16, 
1865. 


Daniel S. Donelson . . . 


Tenn.. 


Apr. 22 


Jan. 17 


Apr. 22 


Died at Knoxville, Tenn., Apr. 17, 
1863. 


Jubal A. Early 


Va 


Apr. 23 


Jan. 17 


Apr. 23 


Appointed lieutenant-general, pro- 
visional army, with temporary 
rank, May 31, 1864. 


William H. C. Whiting 


Miss. . . 


Apr. 22 


Feb. 28 


Apr. 22 


Died at Fort Columbus, New York 
Harbor, Mar. 10, 1865. 




Va 


Apr. 22 


Feb. 28 


Apr. 22 

1864. 


Captured at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 
15, 1864; released from Old Capitol 
Prison, Washington, D. C, July 22, 
1865. 


Robert E. Rodes 


Ala .... 


May 7 


May 2 


Jan. 25 


Killed in action at Winchester, Va., 






1862. 


1862. 




Sept. 19, 1864. 


Henry Heth . .' 


Va 


Oct. 10 


Oct. 10 




Senate refused toconfirmOct.il 1S62. 






1863. 


1863. 




Reappointed. 






May 23 


May 24 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Robert Ransom, jr .... 


N.C ... 


May 27 


May 26 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Warrenton, N. C, May 2, 
1865. 


William D. Pender 


N.C ... 


May 27 


May 27 




Died at Staunton, Va., July 18, 1863, 
of wounds received in action at 


















Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. 



a According to the Journal of the Confederate Senate, this officer was appointed as major-general, 
provisional army, March n, 1862, to date from March 10, 1862; nomination rejected September 24, 
1862; action reconsidered September 25, 1862, and nomination confirmed October it, 1862. 



10 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Major-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



John S. Bowen 

Alexander P. Stewart. 

William H. T. Walker. 
Stephen D. Lee 



William Smith 

Cadmus M. Wilcox . . . 



Wade Hampton. 



Fitzhugh I,ee 
Howell Cobb. 



John A. Wharton 

Will T. Martin 

Nathan B. Forrest ... 

Joseph Wheeler 



Ap- 
pointed 
from — 



Charles W. Field... 
J. Patton Anderson 



Mo .. 
Tenn . 

Ga.... 

S.C... 

Va . . . . 
Tenn . 

S.C... 

Va . . . . 
Ga.... 

Tex .. 

Miss . . 
Tenn . 



William B. Bate 

Robert F. Hoke 

William H. F. Lee 



John B. Gordon 

Bushrod R. Johnson . . 
Joseph B. Kershaw . . . 



Camillus J. Polignac. 
James F. Fagan 



William Mahone . . 
James L- Kemper . 



Ky.. 



Tenn. 
N.C .. 
Va... 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



May 29 
June 5 

June 27 

Aug. 3 

Aug. 13 
Aug. 13 

Sept. 3 

Sept. 3 
Sept. 19 

Nov. 12 
Nov. 12 
Dec. 4 

1864. 
Feb. 4 



Date of 
rank. 



1863. 
May 25 

June 2 



May 23 

Aug. 3 

Aug. 12 
Aug. 3 

Aug. 3 

Aug. 3 
Sept. 9 

Nov. 10 
Nov. 10 
Dec. 4 

Jan. 20 



Ala... 
Tenn . 
S.C... 



France 
Ark . . . 

Va 

Va 



Feb. 


12 


Feb. 


17 


Mar. 


5 


Apr. 


23 


Apr. 


23 


May 


14 


May 


26 


June 


2 


June 


13 


June 


13 


Aug. 


3 


Sept 


19 



©ate of 
confir- 
mation. 



1864. 
Jan. 25 



Jan. 25 

Feb. 17 

Jan. 25 
Jan. 25 

Jan. 25 

Jan. 25 
Jan. 25 

Jan. 25 
Jan. 25 
Jan. 25 

Feb. 4 



Remarks. 



Feb. 12 Feb. 12 



Feb. 17 

May 11 
May 11 
June 9 

May 14 
May 26 
June 2 



June 13 

June 13 

1865. 
Jan. 17 

Jan. 17 



teo. 
Feb. 


12 

17 


Feb. 


23 


Apr. 


20 


Apr. 


23 


May 


14 


May 


21 


May 


18 


Apr. 


8 


Apr. 


25 


July 


30 


Sept 


19 



Died at Raymond, Miss., July 16, 1863. 

Appointed lieutenant-general, pro- 
visional army, with temporary 
rank, June 23, 1864. 

Killed in action near Atlanta, Ga., 
July 22, 1864. 

Appointed lieutenant-general, pro- 
visional army, June 23, 1864. 

Resigned Dec. 31, 1863. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 

Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, Feb. 15, 1865, to 
rank from Feb. 14, 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1S65. 

Captured at Macon, Ga., Apr. 20, 1865; 
paroled at Macon, Ga., May 18, 
1865. 

Killed in a personal encounter at 
Houston, Tex., Apr. 6, 1865. 

Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 11, 
1865. 

Promoted to be lieutenant-general, 
provisional army, Mar. 2, 1865, to 
rank from Feb. 28, 1865. 

Captured at Conyers' Station, Ga., 
May 9, 1865; released from Fort 
Delaware, Del., June 8, 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 

Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 
Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 
Do. 
Do. 
Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 
Do. 
Do. 
Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 
6, 1865; released from Fort Warren, 
Mass., July 24, 1865. 
Was in Europe on leave of absence 

when hostilities ceased. 
Paroled in Arkansas on or about 
June 20, 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 

Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 
Paroled at Danville, Va., May 2, 

1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 1 1 
Major-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




Matthew C. Butler 


S. C... 


Dec. 7 

1865. 


Sept. 19 


Dec. 7 

1865. 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 

May 1, 1865. 


G. W. Custis Lee 


Va 


Feb. 7 


Oct. 20 

1865. 


Feb. 3 


Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 
6, 1865; paroled for 10 days at City 
Point, Va., Apr. 12, 1865; parole ex- 
tended until further orders Apr. 23, 
1865. No later record found regard- 
ing parole. 




N. C . . . 


Feb. 23 


Feb. 15 


Feb. 23 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 




Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Thomas J. Churchill. . 


Ark . . . 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 7, 

1865. 


John S. Marmaduke . . 


Mo .... 


Mar. iS 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Captured in action on Little Osage 
River, Kans., Oct. 25, 1864; released 
from Fort Warren, Mass., July 24, 
1865. 



MAJOR-GENERALS FOR SERVICE WITH VOLUNTEER TROOPS (WITH 
TEMPORARY RANK). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 21, 1861, as follows: 

That the President shall be authorized to confer temporary rank and command, for 
service with volunteer troops, on officers of the Confederate Army; the same to be 
held without prejudice to their positions in said army, and to have effect only to the 
extent and according to the assignment made in general order. 



Name. 


ap- A 

pointed 
from— 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1863. 
Jan. 20 

Aug. 25 






Appointed major-general, provi- 










sional army, Feb. 4, 1864, to rank 
from Jan. 20, 1863. 
Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 9, 










1865. 



12 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
MAJOR-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY (WITH TEMPORARY RANK). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 31, 1864, as follows: 

That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, to appoint temporary officers of the rank of brigadier-general, 
major-general, lieutenant-general, or general for the provisional army, and assign 
them to any appropriate command. 

SEC. 2. That the said officers, so appointed, shall only hold their said rank and 
their said command for such time as the temporary exigency may require, at the 
expiration of which time they shall resume their previous permanent rank and 
command. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




Stephen D. Ramseur. . 


N. C. . . 


June 1 


June 1 


June 1 


Died Oct. 20, 1864, of wounds re- 
ceived in action at Cedar Creek, 
Va., Oct. 19, 1864. 


William Mahone 


Va 


June 1 


June 1 


June 1 


Declined appointment June 7, 1864. 
Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army, Aug. 3, 1864, to rank 
from July 30, 1864. 


Edward C. Walthall . . 


Miss . . 


June 10 


June 6 


June 10 

1865. 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Henry D. Clayton. . . 


Ala 


July S 


July 7 


Feb. 20 


Do. 


John C. Brown 


Tenn . . 


Aug. 4 


Aug. 4 


Feb. 20 


Do. 


I,unsford I,. Lomax. . . 


Va 


Aug. 10 


Aug. 10 


Feb. 20 


Do. 




Va . 








Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army, Feb. 7, 1865, to rank 






















from Oct. 20, 1864. 


Thomas 1,. Rosser .... 


Tex . . . 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 1 


Feb. 20 

1S64. 


The War Department has in its pos- 
session a parole appearing to have 
been signed by General Rosser at 
Appomattox Court House, Va., Apr. 
9, 1865, whereas from other records 
on file it appears that this officer 
escaped from l,ee's army on the 
day of its surrender, and that on 
May 4, 1865, he surrendered him- 
self to the United States authori- 
ties at Richmond, Va., where he 
evidently subscribed to the parole 
above referred to. 


Ambrose R. Wright . . . 


Ga 


Nov. 30 


Nov. 26 


Nov. 30 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 






1S65. 




1865. 


been found. 


Pierce M. B. Young. . . 


Ga 


Jan. 28 


Dec. 30 

1865. 


Jan. 28. 


Do. 


William W Allen . . 


Ala . . . 




Mar. 4 




Paroled as a brigadier-general at 
Charlotte, N. C, May 3, 1865. He 




















probably had not received notice 












of his promotion. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 13 

BRIGADIER.-GEN'ERALS, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY (REGULAR). 

Authorized by acts of Congress approved March 6, 1861, and March 
14, 1 86 1, as follows: 

(March 6, 1861.) 

SEC 8. There shall be four brigadier-generals, who shall be assigned to such com- 
mands and duties as the President may specially direct. * * * 

(March 14, 1861.) 

SEC 2. That there shall be added one brigadier-general to those heretofore author- 
ized by law, and that any one of the brigadier-generals of the army of the Confeder- 
ate States may be assigned to the duty of adjutant and inspector general, at the 
discretion of the President. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from— 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 

confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






186 1. 


1861. 


1861. 




Samuel Cooper 


Va. . . . 


Mar. 16 


Mar. 16 


Mar. 16 


Promoted to be general, Confederate 
States Army (regular), Aug. 31, 
1861, to rank from May 16, 1861. 


Joseph E. Johnston . . . 


Va 


May 14 


May 14 


May 14 


Promoted to be general, Confederate 
States Army (regular), Aug. 31, 
1S61, to rank from July 4, 1861. 


Robert E. Lee 


Va 


May 14 


May 14 


May 14 


Promoted to be general, Confederate 
States Army (regular), Aug. 31, 
















1861, to rank from June 14, 1861. 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved February 28, 1861, as 
follows: 

SEC 4. That such forces [provisional forces for the Confederate States of America] 
may be received * * * ; and the President shall appoint, by and with the advice 
and consent of Congress, such general officer or officers for said forces as may be 
necessary for the service. 



Name. 


A P" 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 

rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 




G. T. Beauregard 


La 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 1 


Promoted to be general, Confederate 
States Army (regular), Aug. 31, 
1861, to rank from July 21, 1861. 


Braxton Bragg 


La 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 7 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Sept. 12, 1861. 


Alexander R. Lawton. 


Ga 


Apr. 13 


Apr. 13 


Aug. 2S 


Appointed quartermaster-general, 
provisional army, Feb. 17, 1864. 
Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 

9, 1865. 


Milledge L- Bonham. . 


S. C... 


Apr. 23 
Oct. 21 


Apr. 23 
July 14 


Aug. 2S 


[Resigned Jan. 29, 1862. Reappointed. 



14 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1865. 


1865. 


1865. 




Milledge L. Bonham. . 


S.C.... 


Feb. 20 


Feb. 9 


Feb. 20 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 




Ben. McCulloch 


Tex . . . 


May 11 


May 11 


May 11 


Killed in action at Pea Ridge, Ark., 
Mar. 7, 1862. 


William W. I,oring . . . 


Fla.... 


May 20 


May 20 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Feb. 15, 1862, to rank 
from Feb. 17, 1862. 


Charles Clark 


Miss. . . 


May 22 

May 23 


May 22 
May 23 


Aug. 28 
Aug. 28 


Resigned Oct. 31, 1863. 
Relieved from command by the 
President Mar. 11, 1862. Appointed 


John B. Floyd 


Va 
















major-general, Virginia State L,ine, 












May 17, 1862. Died at Abingdon, 












Va., Aug. 26, 1863. 


William H. T.Walker. 


Ga ,., 


May 25 


May 25 


Aug. 28 


Resigned Oct. 29, 1861. Reappointed. 






1863. 


1863. 


1863. 








Mar. 2 


Feb. 9 


Mar. 2 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, June 27, 1863, to rank 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 


from May 23, 1863. 


Henry R. Jackson .... 


Ga 


June 4 


June 4 


Aug. 28 


Resigned Dec. 2, 1861. Reappointed. 






1863. 


1863. 


1864. 








Sept. 21 


Sept. 21 


Feb. 17 


Captured in action at Nashville, 
Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864; released from 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 


Fort Warren, Mass., July 8, 1865. 


Theophilus H. Holmes 


N. C . . . 


June 5 


June 5 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 7, 1861. 




Va .... 


June 5 


June 5 


Aug. 28 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1861. 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Earl Van Dorn 


Miss. . . 


June 5 


June 5 


Aug. 2S 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Sept. 19, 1861. 


Robert S. Garnett 


Va .... 


June 6 


June 6 


Aug. 28 


Killed in action at Carrick's Ford, 
Va., July 13, 1861. 


William J. Hardee .... 


Ga 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 7, 1861. 


Richard S. Ewell 


Va 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Jan. 24, 1862. 




Ga 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 11, 1862. 


Barnard E. Bee 


S. C... 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Killed in action at Bull Run, Va., 
July 21, 1861. 


Benjamin Huger 


S. C... 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 7, 1861. 


John B. Magruder 


Va 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Do. 


James Longstreet . . . . 


Ala.... 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Do. 


E. Kirby Smith 


Fla ... . 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 11, 1861, 



GENEKAL OFFICEKS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 15 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 

confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 




John C.Pemberton. .. . 


Va 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Feb. 13, 1862, to rank 
from Jan. 14, 1862. 


Thomas J. Jackson . . . 


Va 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 7, 1861. 


Henry H. Sibley 


La 


June 17 


June 17 


Aug. 28 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 


Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 8, 
1865. 


John H. Winder 


Md . . . . 


June 21 


June 21 


Aug. 28 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 


Died at Florence, S. C, Feb. 7, 1865. 


Daniel S. Donelson 


Tenn . . 


July 9 


July 9 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 22, 1863, to rank 
from Jan. 17, 1863. 


Samuel R. Anderson. . 


Tenn . . 


July 9 


July 9 


Aug. 28 


Resigned May 10, 1862. Reappointed. 






1864. 


1864. 


1S64. 








Nov. 19 


Nov. 7 


Nov. 19 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 






1861. 


1861. 1861. 




Gideon J. Pillow 


Tenn . . 


July 9 


July 9 


Aug. 28 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1861. 


Paroled at Montgomery, Ala., May 

5, 1865. 


Benjamin F. Cheatham 


Tenn . . 


July 9 


July 9 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 14, 1862, to rank 
from Mar. 10, 1862. 


Felix K. Zollicoffer . . 


Tenn . . 


July 9 


July 9 


Aug. 28 


Killed in action at L,ogan's Cross- 
Roads, Ky., Jan. 19, 1S62. 


Daniel H. Hill 


N. C . 


July 10 


July 10 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 








visional army, Mar. 26, 1862. 


Jones M. Withers 


Ala 


July 10 


July 10 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 16, 1862, to rank 
from Apr. 6, 1862. 


Richard H. Anderson . 


S. C... 


July 19 


July 19 


Aug. 28 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, July 14, 1862. 


Robert Toombs 


Ga 


July 19 


July 19 


Aug. 28 


Resigned Mar. 4, 1863. 


Isaac R. Trimble 


Md 


Aug. 9 


Aug. 9 


Aug. 9 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 23, 1863, to rank 
from Jan. 17, 1863. 




Va . 


Aug. 9 


Aug. 9 


Aug. 9 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

186 1. 


Paroled at Augusta, Ga., on or about 
May 9, 1C65. 


George B. Crittenden . . 


Ky . . . . 


Aug. 15 


Aug. 15 


Aug. 16 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 9, 1861. 




La 


Aug. 15 


Aug. 15 


Aug. 16 


Died Oct. 21, 1861, 



1() GENERAL, OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Ap- 
pointed 
from — 



Roswell S. Ripley . . 



Albert Pike 

Richard C. Gatlin 
Paul O. Hebert . . . 



Arnold Elzey. 
.Samuel Jones 



William H.C. Whiting 



Jubal A. Early 



Joseph R. Anderson . . 
Simon B. Buckner 



Leroy P. Walker . . . 
Albert G. Blanchard . . 



Gabriel J. Rains . . . 
James E. B. Stuart 

Lafayette McLaws . 

Thomas F. Drayton . . . 

Thomas C. Hindman . . 

Adley H. Gladden 

John P. McCown 



S.C... 



Ark 
N.C 
La. 



Md.. 
Va... 



Va... 
Ky .. 



Ala. 
La.. 



N. C. 
Va . . . 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



Lloyd Tilghman . . . 
Nathan G. Evans . . 

Cadmus M. Wilcox. . . . 
Philip St.GeorgeCocke 



Ga.. 
S. C 

Ark 



La ... . 
Ten n. 



Ky . 
S. C 



Tenn . 



1861. 
Aug. 15 



Aug. 15 
Aug. itf 
Aug. 17 

Aug. 28 

Aug. 28 



Aug. 28 

Aug. 28 

Sept. 3 
Sept. 14 

Sept. 17 
Sept. 21 

Sept. 23 
Sept. 24 

Sept. 25 

Sept. 25 

Sept. 28 

Sept. 30 
Oct. 12 

Oct. 18 
Oct. 21 



Date of 
rank. 



S1861. 
Aug. 15 



Aug. 15 
July 8 
Aug. 17 

July 21 

July 21 

July 21 

July 21 

Sept. 3 
Sept. 14 

Sept. 17 
Sept. 21 

Sept. 23 
Sept. 24 

Sept. 25 

Sept. 25 

Sept. 28 

Sept. 30 
Oct. 12 

Oct. 18 
Oct. 21 



Date of 
confir- 
mation. 



1861. 
Aug. 16 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 
Aug. 16 
Aug. 16 
Aug. 17 

Aug. 28 

Aug. 28 

Aug. 28 

Aug. 28 

Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 

Dec. 19 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 
Dec. 13 

Dec. 13 



Remarks. 



Included in the Sherman- Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 

Resigned Nov. 11, 1862. 

Resigned Sept. 8, 1862. 

Paroled at Houston, Tex., June 23, 
1865. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Dec. 4, 1862. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 14, 1862, to rank 
from Mar. 10, 1862. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 22, 1863, to rank 
from Feb. 28, 1863. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 23, 1863, to rank 
from Jan. 17, 1863. 

Resigned July 19, 1862. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 16, 1862. 

Resigned Mar. 31, 1862. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 
Do. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, July 25, 1862. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 23, 1862. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 18, 1862, to rank 
from Apr. 14, 1S62. 

Mortally wounded in action at Shiloh, 
Tenn., Apr. 6, 1862. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 14, 1862, to rank 
from Mar. 10, 1862. 

Killed in action at Baker's Creek, 
Miss., May 16, 1863. . 

Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 13, 1863, to rank 
from Aug. 3, 1863. 

Died in Powhatan County, Va., Dec. 
26, 1 861, 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 17 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1861. 


1861. 


1861. 




Robert E. Rodes 


Ala .... 


Oct. 21 


Oct. 21 


Dec. 13 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 7, 1863, to rank 
from May 2, 1863. 


Richard Taylor 


ha. 


Oct. 21 


Oct. 21 


Dec. 13 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, July 28, 1862. 


Louis T. Wigfall 


Tex . . . 


Oct. 21 


Oct. 21 


Dec. 20 


Resigned Feb. 20, 1862. 


James H. Trapier 


S.C.... 


Oct. 21 


Oct. 21 


Dec. 13 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Samuel G. French .... 


Miss . . . 


Oct. 23 


Oct. 23 


Dec. 13 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional arm}', Oct. 22, 1862, to rank 
from Aug. 31, 1S62. 


William H.Carroll 


Tenn . . 


Oct. 26 


Oct. 26 


Dec. 20 


Resigned Feb. 1, 1863. 


Hugh W. Mercer 


Ga 


Oct. 29 


Oct. 29 


Dec. 20 

1864. 
June 10 

186 1. 


Captured at Macon, Ga., Apr. 20, 1865; 
paroled at Macon, Ga., May 13, 1865. 


Humphrey Marshall . . 


Ky.... 


Oct. 30 


Oct. 30 


Dec. 13 


Resigned June 16, 1862. Reappointed. 






1862. 
June 20 

1861. 
Nov. 2 


Oct. 30 
Nov. 2 




Resigned June 17, 1863. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 


John C. Breckinridge . 


Ky .... 


Dec. 13 












visional army, Apr. 18, 1862, to rank 












from Apr. 14, 1862. 


Richard Griffith 


Miss. . . 


Nov. 2 


Nov. 2 


Dec. 13 


Died June 30, 1862, of wounds re- 
ceived in action at Savage Station, 
Va., June 29, 1862. 


Alexander P. Stewart. 


Tenn . 


Nov. 8 


Nov. 8 


Dec. 13 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
■visional army, June 5, 1863, to rank 
from June 2, 1863. 


William M. Gardner. . 


Ga 


Nov. 14 


Nov. 14 


Dec. 13 

1864. 
June 10 

1861. 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1S65, but no 










record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


Richard B. Garnett . .. 


Va 


Nov. 14 


Nov. 14 


Dec. 13 


Killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., 
July 3, 1863. 




Va 


Nov. 16 


Nov. 16 


Dec. 13 

1864. 
Feb. 17 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 3, 1864, to rank 










from July 30, 1864. 










1861. 




Lawrence O'B. Branch 


N. C... 


Nov. 16 


Nov. 16 


Dec. 13 


Killed in action at Sharpsburg, Md., 
Sept. 17, 1862. 


Edward Johnson 


Ky . . . . 


Dec. 13 


Dec. 13 


Dec. 24 


Promoted to be major-geueral, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 22, 1863, to rank 
from Feb. 28, 1863. 


Maxcy Gregg 


S. C 


Dec. 14 


Deo. 14 


Dec. 24 


Killed in action at Fredericksburg, 












Va., Dec. 13, 1862. 




Ga 


Dec. 16 


Dec. 16 


Dec. 24 


Declined appointment Jan. 11, 1862. 


Raleigh E. Colston 


Va 


Dec. 24 


Dec. 24 


Dec. 24 

1864. 
Feb. 17 


Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., May 22, 

1865. 



S. Doc. 244, 60-1- 



18 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 


Date of 
appoint- 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 


Remarks. 




from — 


ment. 


mation. 








1862. 


1862. 


1862. 




Henry Heth 


Va 


Jan. 6 


Jan. 6 


Jan. 14 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 23, 1863, to rank 
from May 24, 1863. 


Sterling A. M. Wood. . 


Ala.... 


Jan. 7 


Jan. 7 


Jan. 14 


Resigned Oct. 17, 1863. 


Johnson K. Duncan.. . 


I*a 


Jan. 7 


Jan. 7 


Jan. 14 


Died at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 18, 
1862. 


John G. Walker 


Mo 


Jan. 9 


Jan. 9 


Jan. 9 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 8, 1862. 


Bushrod R.Johnson.. . 


Tenn . . 


Jan. 24 


Jan. 24 


Jan. 24 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1862. 


Promoted to be major-general, provi- 
sional army, May 26, 1864, to rank 
from May 21, 1864. 




Fla.... 


Jan. 24 


Jan. 24 


Jan. 24 


Killed in action at Pea Ridge, Ark., 
Mar. 7, 1862. 


J. Patton Anderson. . . . 


Fla . . . . 


Feb. 10 


Feb. 10 


Feb. 10 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1862. 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Feb. 17, 1864. 


John K. Jackson 


Ga 


Feb. 13 


Jan. 14 


Jan. 14 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1862. 


Paroled at Augusta, Ga., May 17, 

1865. 


George E. Pickett 


Va 


Feb. 13 


Jan. 14 


Jan. 14 


Promoted to be major-general, provi- 
sional army, Oct. 11, 1862, to rank 
from Oct. 10, 1862. 


James R. Chalmers. . . . 


Miss.. . 


Feb. 13 


Feb. 13 


Feb. 17 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

1862. 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May ro, 
1865. 


Howell Cobb 


Ga 


Feb. 13 


Feb 


Feb 


Promoted to be major-general, provi- 
sional army, Sept. 19, 1863, to rank 




















from Sept. 9, 1863. 


George W. Randolph . . 


Va .... 


Feb. 13 


Feb. 12 


Feb. 12 


Secretary of War from Mar. 18, 1862, 
to Nov. 17, 1862. Resigned Dec. 18, 
1864. 


Joseph L. Hogg 


Tex .. . 


Feb. 14 


Feb. 14 


Feb. 14 


Died May 16, 1862. 


Joseph B. Kershaw . . . 


S. C... 


Feb. 15 


Feb. 13 


Feb. 13 

1864. 
Feb. 17 

18S2. 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, June 2, 1864, to rank 
from May 18, 1864. 


Ambrose P. Hill 


Va 


Feb. 26 


Feb. 26 


Feb. 26 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 26, 1862. 


James J. Pettigrew. . . . 


N. C... 


Feb. 26 


Feb. 26 


Feb. 26 


Died at Bunker Hill, W. Va., July 17, 
1863, of wounds received in action 
at Falling Waters, Md., July 14, 

1863. 


Winfield S. Feather- 


Miss . . . 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 


ston. 










May 1, 1S65. 


Thomas J. Churchill. . 


Ark .. . 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 18, 1865, to rank 
from Mar. 17, 1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 18(51-1865. 19 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1862. 


1862. 




William B. Taliaferro. 


Va 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 2, 1865, as a major-general, 
but no record of his appointment 
or confirmation as such has been 
found. 


Albert Rust 


Ark . . . 

Ark ... 


Mar. 6 
Mar. 6 


Mar. 4 
Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 
Mar. 6 


Paroled at Austin, Tex., July 27, 1865. 
Promoted to be major-general, pro- 


Patrick R. Cleburne . . 












visional army, Dec. 20, 1862, to rank 












from Dec. 13, 1862. 


Hamilton P. Bee 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 


Paroled at Columbus, Tex., June 26, 
1865, as a major-general, but no 
record of his appointment or con- 
firmation as such has been found. 


Carter L. Stevenson . . 


Va 


Mar. 6 


Feb. 27 


Mar. 6 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 13, 1862, to rank 
from Oct. 10, 1862. 


Danville Leadbetter . . 


Ala 


Mar. 6 


Feb. 27 


Mar. 6 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


William W. Mackall.. 


Md 


Mar. 6 


Feb. 27 


Mar. 6 


Captured at Macon, Ga., Apr. 20, 
1865, but no record of his personal 
parole has been found. 


Robert Ransom, jr. . . . 


N.C ... 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 6 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 27, 1863, to rank 
from May 26, 1863. 


John B. Hood 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 3 


Mar. 6 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 11, 1862, to rank 




















from Oct. 10, 1862. 


Samuel B. Maxey 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 6 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Charles S. Winder 


Md 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 7 


Killed in action at Cedar Mountain, 
Va., Aug. 9, 1862. 


James M. Hawes 


Ky . . . . 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 5 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Paroled at San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 

24, 1865. 


William D. Smith.... 


Ga 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Died at Charleston, S. C, Oct. 4, 1862. 


Charles W. Field 


Ky . . . . 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 9 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Feb. 12, 1864. 


John H. Fornev 


Ala . . . 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 10 


Mar. 13 
Mar. 18 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Oct. 27, 1862. 


Seth M.Barton 


Va 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 11 


Mar. 18 


Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 
6, 1865; released from Fort Warren, 
Mass., July 24, 1865. 


Dabney H. Maury .... 


Va 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 12 


Mar. 18 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 4, 1862. 


John B. Villepigue. . . . 


S.C.... 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 13 


Mar. 18 


Died at Port Hudson, I,a., Nov. 9, 
1862. 


John S. Bowen 


Mo 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 18 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 29, 1S63, to rank 
from May 25, 1863. 


Benjamin H. Helm. . . . 


Ky . . . . 


Mar. iS 


Mar. 14 


Mar. 18 


Mortally wounded in action at Chick- 










amauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863. 


Henry K. McCulloch. . 


Tex . . 


Mar. 18 Mar. 14 


Mar. iS 


Paroled at San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 












19, 1865. 



20 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1S62. 


1862. 


1862. 




George H. Steuart .... 


Md 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 6 


Mar. 18 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


James E. .Slaughter.. . 


Va 


Mar. iS 


Mar. 8 


Mar. 18 


Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but went 
to Mexico without waiting for his 
personal parole. 


Paul J. Semrnes 


Ga. 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 11 


Mar. 18 


Mortally wounded in action at Get- 
tysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. 


John S. Roane 


Ark . . . 


Mar. 20 


Mar. 20 


Mar. 20 


Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 11, 

1865. 


States R. Gist 


S.C.... 


Mar. 20 


Mar. 20 


Mar. 20 


Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., 
Nov. 30, 1864. 


William N. Pendleton . 


Va . . . 


Mar. 26 


Mar. 26 


Mar. 26 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Lewis A. Armistead . . 


Va 


Apr. 1 


Apr. 1 


Apr. 1 


Mortally wounded in action at Gettys- 
burg, Pa., July 3, 1863. 


Joseph Finegan 


Fla . . . . 


Apr. 5 


Apr. 5 


Apr. 5 


Paroled at Madison, Fla., May 20, iS6=. 


Martin L. Smith 


Fla . . . . 


Apr. 1 1 


Apr. 11 


Apr. 11 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 4, 1862. 


Lucius M. Walker 


Tenn . . 


Apr. 11 


Mar. 11 


Apr. 11 


Died Sept. 19, 1863, of wounds received 
in a duel with Gen. J. S. Manna- 
duke, Sept. 6, 1863. 


Roger A. Pryor. ....... 


Va 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 16 


Resigned Aug. 18, 1863. 




Mo 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 16 








19, 1862. 


William N. R. Beall . . 


Ark . . . 


Apr. 17 


Apr. 11 


Apr. 17 


Captured at Port Hudson, La., July 
8, 1863; released at New York City 
Aug. 2, 1865. 


William Y. Slack 


Mo ... . 


Apr. 17 


Apr. 12 


Apr. 17 


Mortally wounded in action at Pea 
Ridge, Ark., Mar. 7, 1862. 


William Preston ' 


Ky . . . . 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 14 


Apr. 18 


Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


Julius A. De Lagnel . . . 


Va . . . . 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 15 


Apr. 18 


Declined appointment July 31, 1862. 




Va 


Apr. iS 


Apr. 16 


Apr. iS 








May 1, 1865. 


George Maney 


Tenn . 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 16 


Apr. iS 


Do. 


Alfred Mouton 


La 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 18 


Killed in action at Mansfield, La., 
April 8, 1864. 




Ky .... 


Apr. 18 


Apr. 16 


Apr. 18 


Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 9, 

1S65. 


Franklin Gardner 


La 


Apr. 19 


Apr. 11 


Apr. 19 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Dec. 20, 1862, to rank 
from Dec. 13, 1862. 


James G. Martin 


N C . . 


May 17 
Aug. 11 


May 15 
May 15 




Resigned July 25, 1862. Reappointed. 
Surrendered at Asheville, N. C, May 




Sept. 30 












3. 1865. 


Thomas L. Clingman . 


N. C .. 


May 17 


May 17 


Sept. 30 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Samuel Garland, jr .. . 




May 23 


May 23 


Sept. 30 


Killed in action at South Mountain, 
Md., Sept. 14, 1862. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-180;"). 21 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1S62. 


1S62. 




Wade Hampton 


S.C.... 


May 23 


May 23 


Sept. 30 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Sept. 3, 1863, to rank 
from Aug. 3, 1863. 


Robert Hatton 


Ten n . . 


May 23 


May 23 




Killed in action at Seven Pines Va. 








May 31, 1862. 


Daniel W. Adams 


La 


May 23 


May 23 


Sept. 30 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 9, 
1865. 




Va 


May 23 


May 23 




Killed in action near Harrisonburg, 
Va., June 6, 1862. 








Louis Hubert 


L,a 


May 26 


May 26 


Sept. 30 

1863. 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 






John C. Moore 


Tex . . . 


May 26 


May 26 


Apr. 1 1 
1862. 


Resigned Feb. 3, 1864. 


Ambrose R. Wright.. . 


Ga ... 


June 3 


June 3 


Sept. 30 


Appointed major-general, provision- 
al army, with temporary rank, Nov. 
30, 1864, to rank from Nov. 26, 1864. 




Va 


June 3 


June 3 


Sept. 30 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Sept. 19, 1864. 


James J. Archer 


Md ... 


June 3 


June 3 


Sept. 30 


Died Oct. 24, 1864. 


George B. Anderson . . 


N. C. .. 


June 9 


June 9 


Sept. 30 


Died Oct. 16, 1862, of wounds received 
in action at Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 

17, 1862. 


Beverly H. Robertson. 


Va 


June 9 


June 9 


Sept. 30 


Paroled at Augusta, Ga., May 19, 

1865. 




Va 


June 25 


June 23 




Appointment "not acted on by the 
Senate for two sessions." He was 


















captured at Smithburg, Tenn., July 












4, 1863, and released from Fort War- 












ren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 


St. John R. I,iddell 


La 


July 17 


July 12 


Sept. 30 


Captured at Fort Blakely, Ala., Apr. 
9, 1865; was held as a prisoner of war 
at Fort Gaines, Ala., as late as May 
13, 1865, but no record of his per- 
sonal parole has been found. 


Nathan B. Forrest .... 


Tenn . . 


July 21 


July 21 


Sept. 30 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Dec. 4, 1863. 




S.C.... 


July 21 


July 21 


Sept. 30 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1S65, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


William D. Pender. . . . 


N.C ... 


July 22 


June 3 


Sept. 30 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 27, 1863. 


Micah Jenkins 


s. C 


July 22 


July 22 


Sept. 30 


Killed in action at the Wilderness, 
Va., May 6, 1864. 






Martin E. Green 


Mo ... . 


J»iy 23 


July 21 


Sept. 30 


Killed in action at Vicksburg, Miss., 
June 27, 1863. 


Fitzhugh Lee 


Va 


July 25 


July 24 


Sept. 30 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 














visional army, Sept. 3, 1S63, to rank 












from Aug. 3, 1863. 



22 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Harry T. Hays . 



Albert G. Jenkins.. 

William E. Starke 

William Barksdale 
Edward D. Tracy . . 

Thomas Jordan 

William R. Scurry . 



Allison Nelson 

Matthew D. Ector . . . 



John Gregg 

Edward A. Perry. 
John C. Brown. . . 



Alfred H. Colquitt . . 
Junius Daniel 



Evander M. Law. 
William B. Bate.. 



William H. F. Lee 
William E. Jones . 



William E. Baldwin 
John C. Vaughn 



Ap- 
pointed 
from — 



Ifi. 



William Steele 

James F. Fagan 



Va . . . . 
La ... . 
Miss. . 
Ala . . . 
Va.... 
Tex .. 

Tex .. 

Tex .. 

Tex .. 
Fla . . . 
Tenn . 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



Va. 

Va. 



1862. 
July 25 



Aug. 5 

Aug. 6 

Aug. 12 

Aug. 16 

Sept. 26 

Sept. 26 

Sept. 26 
Sept. 27 

Sept. 27 

Sept. 30 

Sept. "30 

Sept. 30 



N. C . . . Sept. 30 



AlaJ. . . . 
Tenn . . 



Miss.. 
Tenn . 



Tex ... 
Ark . . . 



Oct. 3 



Oct. 3 
Oct. 3 



Oct. 3 
Oct. 3 



Oct. 3 
Oct. 3 



Date of 
rank. 



1862. 
July 25 



Aug. 5 

Aug. 6 

Aug. 12 

Aug. 16 

Apr. 14 

Sept. 12 

Sept. 12 
Aug. 23 

Aug. 29 

Aug. 28 

Aug. 30 



Date of 
confir- 
mation. 



1862. 
Sept. 30 



Sept. 30 

Sept. 30 

Sept. 30 

Sept. 30 

Sept. 26 

Sept. 26 

Sept. 26 
Sept. 27 

Sept. 27 

Sept. 30 

Sept. 30 



Sept. 


1 


.Sept. 


3° 


Sept. 


1 


Sept. 


3° 


Oct. 


3 


Oct. 


3 


Oct. 


3 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


15 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


19 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


19 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


22 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


12 


Oct. 


3 


Sept. 


12 


Oct. 


3 



Paroled at Natchitoches, L,a., June 8, 
1865, as a major-general, but no rec- 
ord of his appointment or confirma- 
tion as such has been found. Under 
date of May 10, 1865, he was, how- 
ever, announced in orders from 
Headquarters Trans - Mississippi 
Department as promoted to be 
major-general, to take effect from 
that date. 
Mortally wounded in action at 

Cloyd's Farm, Va., May 9, 1864. 
Killed in action at Sharpsburg, Md., 

Sept. 17, 1862. 
Killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., 

July 2, 1863. 
Killed in action at Port Gibson, Miss., 

May 1, 1863. 
Paroled at Greensborough, N.C., May 

1, 1865. 
Mortally wounded at Jenkins' Ferry, 

Ark., Apr. 30, 1864. 
Died near Austin, Tex., Oct. 7, 1862. 
Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 10, 

1865. 
Killed in action in front of Rich- 
mond, Va., Oct. 7, 1864. 
Paroled at Montgomery, Ala., June 6, 

1865. 
Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army, with temporary rank, 
Aug. 4, 1864. 
Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 

May 1, 1865. 
Died May 13, 1864, of wounds received 
in action at Spotsylvania Court 
House, Va., May 12, 1S64. 
Paroled at Charlotte, N. C, May 25, 

1865. 
Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 5, 1864, to rank 
from Feb. 23, 1864. 
Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 23, 1864. 
Killed in action at Piedmont, Va., 

June 5, 1864. 
Died Feb. 19, 1864. 
Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 9, 

1865. 
Paroled at San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 

4, 1865. 
Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, June 13, 1864, to rank 
from Apr. 25, 1864. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 23 
Brigadier-generals^ provisional army — Continued. 



Elkanah Greer. 



Joseph R. Davis . 
Daniel M. Frost 



Ar> 

pointed 
from — 



Francis T. Nicholls . 

Preston Smith 

Alfred Cumming. . . . 
Alfred F,. Jackson . . 



William S. Walker. . . 
Joseph Wheeler 



George Doles 

Montgomery D. Corse 

George T. Anderson. 
Thomas R. R. Cobb.. 

Alfred I verson 

James H. Lane 

Fdward L. Thomas . . 
Stephen D. Ramseur. 

John R. Cooke 

John B. Gordon 



Jerome B. Robertson. 



Miss.. . 
Mo 

La 

Tenn . . 

Ga 

Tenn . . 



Ga . 
Ga. 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



1862. 
Fla Oct. 30 

Ga Oct. 30 



Ga 

N. C... 



N. C 
Ala. 



1862. 
Oct. 8 



Oct. 8 

Oct. 10 

Oct. 14 

Oct. 27 

Oct. 29 

Oct. 29 

1863. 

Apr. 22 



Date of 
rank. 



Nov. 1 

Nov. 1 

Nov. 1 

Nov. i 

Nov. 1 



Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 



1863. 
May 11 

1862. 
Nov. 1 



1862. 
Oct. 8 



Sept. 15 
Mar.| 3 

Oct. 14 
Oct. 27 
Oct. 29 

Oct. 29 

1863. 
Feb. 9 

1862. 
Oct. 30 

Oct. 30 

Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 



Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 



1863. 
May 7 

1862. 
Nov. 1 



Date of 
confir- 
mation. 



1862. 
Oct. 8 



Oct. 


8 


Oct. 


10 


1863. 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


1864 




June 


10 


1863 




Apr. 


23 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


Apr. 


22 


1864 




Jan. 


25 


1863 




Apr. 


22 



Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 
tion of May 26, 1865, but no record 
of his personal parole has been 
found. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 

Dropped Dec. 9, 1863. 

Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 18, 
1865. 

Killed in action at Chickamauga, Ga., 
Sept. 19, 1863. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Appointment canceled. Reap- 
pointed. 

Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., June 1, 

1865. 

Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, May 
1, 1865. 

Appointed major-general, with tem- 
porary rank, for service with vol- 
unteer troops, Jan. 20, 1863. 

Killed in action at Bethesda Church, 
Va., June 2, 1864. 

Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 
6, 1865; released from Fort Warren, 
Mass., July 24, 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 

Killed in action at Fredericksburg, 
Va., Dec. 13, 1862. 

Captured and paroled near Lawrence- 
ville, Ga., May — , 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 
Do. 

Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army .with temporary rank, 
June 1, 1864. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Not confirmed. Reappointed. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, May 14, 1864. 

Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 
tion of May 26, 1865, but no record 
of his personal parole has been 
found. 



24 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1862. 


1863. 




Elisha F. Paxton 




Nov. 1 


Nov. 1 


Apr. 22 


Killed in action at Chancellorsville, 
Va., May 3, 1863. 


James E. Rains 


Tenn . . 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 




Killed in action at Murfreesborough, 
Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. 






Evander McNair 


Ark ... 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 


Apr. 22 


Included in the Canby-Srnith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but no rec- 
ord of his personal parole has been 
found. Applied for amnesty at 
Washington, Ark., Aug. 7, 1865. 


Thomas H. Taylor 

William G. M. Davis . . 


Ky . . . . 
Fla . . . . 


Nov. 4 

Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 
Nov. 4 






Apr. 22 


Resigned May 6, 1863. 


Archibald Grade, jr . . 


Ala . . . 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 


Apr. 22 


Killed in action before Petersburg, 
Va., Dec. 2, 1864. 


William R. Boggs 


Ga 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 4 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Shreveport, l,a., June 9, 

1865. 


James C. Tappan 


Ark . . . 


Nov. 5 


Nov. 5 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Shreveport, I,a., June 8, 

1865. 


Dandridge McRae .... 


Ark . . . 


Nov. 5 


Nov. 5 


Apr. 22 


Resigned , 1S64. 


Mosby M. Parsons .... 


Mo .... 


Nov. 5 


Nov. 5 


Apr. 30 


Paroled at Shreveport, J_a., June 8, 
1865, as a major-general, but no rec- 
ord of his appointment or confir- 
mation as such has been found. 
Under date of May 13, 1864, he was. 
however, announced in orders from 
Headquarters Trans-Mississippi 
Department as promoted to be 
major-general, to take effect from 
April 30, 1864. 


Stephen D. Lee 


S.C.... 


Nov. 6 


Nov. 6 


Apr. 22 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 3, 1863. 




Va 




Nov. 7 


Apr. 25 










Va., Feb. 6, 1S65. 


John A. Wharton 


Tex 


Nov. 18 


Nov. 18 


Apr. 22 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 12, 1863, to rank 
from Nov. 10, 1863. 




Ky .... 


Nov. 29 


Sept. 2 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 10, 

1865. 


Will T. Martin 


Miss. . . 


Dec. 2 


Dec. 2 


Apr. 22 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Nov. 12, 1863, to rank 
from Nov. 10, 1863. 


John H. Morgan 


Tenn . 


Dec. 11 


Dec. 11 


Apr. 22 


Killed at Greeiieville, Tenn., Sept. 4. 

1864. 


Marcus J. Wright 


Tenn . . 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Grenada, Miss., May 19, 
1865. 


Zachariah C. Deas .... 


Ala .... 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


Apr. 22 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 12, 
1865. 


Roger W. Hanson 


Ky .... 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


Apr. 22 


Mortally wounded in action at Mur- 
freesborough, Tenn., Jan. 2, 1863. 




Ark . . . 


Dec. 20 


Dec. 13 


Apr. 22 


No record of final capture or parole 






1863. 


1863. 




has been found. 


James Cantey 


Ala 


Jan. 8 


Jan. 8 


Apr. 22 


Do. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 25 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 



Ap- 
pointed 
from— 



Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 



Date of 
rank. 



Date of 
confir- 
mation. 



Remarks. 



John Adams 



William H. Jackson . . 
Camillus J. Polignac. 



Francis A. Shoup . . . 
Edward C.Walthall. 



Robert F. Hoke . 



Henry L. Benning . . , 

William T. Wofford.. 
Samuel McGowan . . . 

Marcellus A. Stovall . 
George B. Cosby 



Tenn . 



Fla.. 

Miss. 



Frank C. Armstrong. 
William I,. Cabell.... 

William Smith 



Robert B. Vance 



Henry D. Clayton 

Arthur M. Manigault 

John W. Whitfield... 

James A. Walker 

John M. Jones 



Tex 
Va.. 
Va.. 



Ga.. 

Ga.. 
S. C. 

Ga.. 
Ky . 

Ark 

Ark 



1863. 
Jan. 9 

May 23 

Jan. 9 
Jan. 10 

Apr. 11 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 25 

Apr. 30 

May 9 
May 16 
May 16 



1862. 
Dec. 29 

Dec. 29 

Dec. 29 

1863. 
Jan. 10 

1862. 
Sept. 12 

Dec. 13 



1863. 
Jan. 17 



Jan. 17 

Jan. 12 

Jan. 17 

Jan. 20 

Jan. 20 

Jan. 20 

Jan. 20 



Jan. 31 
Mar. 4 

Apr. 22 

Apr. 26 

May 9 

May 15 

May 15 



1864. 
Feb. 17 

1863. 
Apr. 22 

Apr. 23 



Apr. 1 1 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 

Apr. 23 
Apr. 23 

Apr. 25 

Apr. 30 

1864. 
Jan. 25 

Feb. 17 

Feb. 17 



Not confirmed. Reappointed. 

Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., 
Nov. 30, 1864. 

Paroled at Columbus, Miss., May 18, 
1S65. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, June 13, 1864, to 
rank from Apr. 8, 1864. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army, with temporary rank, 
June 10, 1864, to rank from June 6, 
1864. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Apr. 23, 1864, to rank 
from Apr. 20, 1864. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 

Paroled at Resaca, Ga., May 2, 1865. 

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 

Paroled May 9, 1865. 

No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Paroled at Columbus, Miss., May 15, 
1865. 

Captured in action at Little Osage 
River, Kans., Oct. 25, 1864; released 
from Fort Warren, Mass., July 24, 
1865. 

Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Aug. 13, 1863, to rank 
from Aug. 12, 1863. 

Captured at Cosby Creek, Tenn., 
Jan. 14, 1864; released for exchange 
from Fort Delaware, Del., Mar. 10, 
1865. No further record found. 
Appointed major-general, provi- 
sional army, with temporary rank, 
July S, 1S64, to rank from July 7, 
1864. 
No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 

Paroled at Columbus, Tex., June 29, 

1S65. 
Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 

Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 
Killed in action at the Wilderness 

Va., May 5, 1864. 



20 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 


Daie of 
appoint- 


Date of 


Date of 
confir- 


Remarks. 




from — 


ment. 




mation . 








1863. 


1863. 








Miss . . 


May 19 


May 19 




Nomination rejected by the Senate 
















Feb. 16, 1864. 










1864. 






Tex . . . 


May 23 


May 20 
1862. 


Jan. 25 


Killed in action at Blair's Landing, 
La., Apr. 12, 1864. 


John S. Marmaduke . . 


Mo ... . 


May 25 


Nov. 15 
1863. 


Feb. 17 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Mar. 18, 1865, to rank 
from Mar. 17, 1865. 


Isham W. Garrott 


Ala .... 


May 29 


May 28 




Killed inaction at Vicksburg, Miss., 






June 17, 1863. 


Edward A. O'Neal 


Ala 

Ala 


June 6 
June 6 


June 6 
June 6 




Canceled by order of the President. 




Declined appointment July 14, 1863. 




Reappointed. 






Nov. 17 


Nov. 16 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 12, 
1865. 


Matt W. Ransom 


N. C... 


June 15 


June 13 


Feb. 16 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Alfred M. Scales 


N. C... 


June 15 


June 13 


Feb. 16 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. Applied for am- 
nesty at Raleigh, N. C, June 22, 1865. 


Douglas H. Cooper 


Miss. . . 


June 23 


May 2 


Feb. 17 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Henry H. Walker 


Va 


July i 


July 1 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Richmond, Va., May 7, 

1865. 


Francis M. Cockrell. . . 


Mo ... . 


July 23 


July 18 


Feb. 17 


Captured at Fort Blakely, Ala., Apr. 
9, 1865; paroled at Fort Gaines, 
Ala., May 14, 1865. 




La 


July 23 


July 21 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at New Iberia, La., June 11, 

1865. 


Otho F. Strahl 


Tenn . . 


July 28 


July 28 


Jan. 25 


Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., 
Nov. 30, 1864. 


James Deshler 


Ala 


July 2S 


July 28 




Killed in acti n at Chickamauga, Ga., 




Sept. 20, 1863. 


Samuel W. Ferguson. . 


Miss.. . 


July 28 


July 23 


Feb. 17 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Lunsford L. Lomax . . . 


Va .. 


July 30 


July 23 


Feb. 17 


Appointed major-general, provision- 
al army, with temporary rank, 
Aug. 10, 1864. 


Lawrence S. Baker. . . . 


N.C ... 


July 30 


July 23 


Feb. 16 


Paroled at Raleigh, N. C, May 8, 1865. 


Philip D. Roddey 


Ala 


Aug. 3 


Aug. 3 


Jan. 25 


Paroled at Courtland, Ala., on or 
about May 17, 1865. 


Thomas P. Dockery . . 


Ark ... 


Aug. 10 


Aug. 10 


June 10 


Paroled in Arkansas June — , 1865. 




Va . . . . 


Aug. 12 


Aug. 9 


Feb. 17 


Captured in action at Sailor's Creek, 












Va., Apr. 6, 1865; released from Fort 












Warren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 


Benjamin G. Hum- 


Miss.. 


Aug. 14 


Aug. 12 


Jan. 25 


Paroled at Jackson, Miss., May 15, 


phreys. 










1865. 


Henry B. Davidson . . 


Tenn . 


Aug. 18 


Aug. 18 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Henry W. Allen 


La ... . 


Aug. 19 


Aug. 19 


Jan. 25 


Resigned Jan. 10, 1864. 


Cullen A. Battle 


Ala . . . 


Aug. 25 


Aug. 20 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Montgomery, Ala., May 
16, 1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 27 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1863. 


1863. 


1864. 




William W. Kirkland. 


N. C . . . 


Aug. 31 


Aug. 29 


Feb. 16 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May i, 1865. 


Goode Bryan 


Ga 


Aug. 31 
Sept. 2 


Aug. 29 
Sept. 1 


Feb. 17 


Resigned Sept. 20, 1864. 


Matthew C. Butler 


S.C.... 


Feb. 17 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 












visional army, Dec. 7, 1864, to rank 












from Sept. 19, 1864. 


Williams C. Wickham . 


Va 


Sept. 2 


Sept. 1 


Jan. 25 


Resigned Nov. 9, 1864. 


Robert D. Johnston. . . 


N.C ... 


Sept. 2 


Sept. 1 


Feb. 16 


Paroled at Charlotte, N. C, May 13, 
1865. 


William A. Quarles . . . 


Tenn.. 


Sept. 5 


Aug. 25 


Jan. 25 


Wounded in action at Franklin, 
Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864, and subse- 
quently captured. Paroled at 
Nashville, Tenn., on or about May 

25, 1865. 


Alexander W. Rey- 


Va 


Sept. 17 


Sept. 14 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Athens, Ga., on or about 


nolds. 










May 8, 1865. 


Abner Perrin 


s.c 


Sept. 17 


Sept. 10 


Feb. 17 


Killed in action at Spotsylvania, Va., 
May 12, 1864. 






Thomas N. Waul 


Tex . . . 


Sept. 19 


Sept. 18 


June 10 


Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 
tion of May 26, 1865, but no record 
of his personal parole has been 
found. 


Edmund W. Pettus . . . 


Ala .... 


Sept. 19 


Sept. 18 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Salisbury, N. C, May 2, 
1865. 


Gabriel C. Wharton. . . 


Va 


Sept. 25 


July 8 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., June 21, 

1865. 


Wirt Adams 


Miss. . . 


Sept. 28 


Sept. 25 


Jan. 25 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 

1865. 






James B. Gordon 


N.C ... 


Sept. 28 


Sept. 28 


Feb. 17 


Mortally wounded in action at 
Meadow Bridge, Va., May 12, 1864. 


James A. Smith 


Tenn . . 


Oct. 1 


Sept. 30 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Joseph H. L,ewis 


Ky .... 


Oct. 1 


Sept. 30 


Jan. 25 


Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 9, 

1865. 


Mark P. I,owrey 


Miss. . . 


Oct. 6 


Oct. 4 


Feb. 17 


Resigned Mar. 14, 1865. 


I,eroy A. Stafford .... 


La 


Oct. 8 


Oct. 8 


Jan. 25 


Mortally wounded in action at the 
Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. 


Thomas L,. Rosser .... 


Tex . . . 


Oct. 10 


Sept. 28 


Feb. 17 


Appointed major-general, provision- 
al army, with temporary rank, 
Nov. 4, 1864, to rank from Nov. 1, 
1864. 


Pierce M. B. Young. . . 


Ga 


Oct. 10 


Sept. 28 


Feb. 17 


Appointed major-general, provision- 
al array, with temporary rank, Jan. 
28, 1865, to rank from Dec. 30, 1864. 




I Y a 


Nov. 2 


Oct. 29 


Feb. 17 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


John H. Kelly 


Ala 


Nov. 17 


Nov. 16 


Feb. 17 


Killed in action near Franklin, 
Tenn., Aug. 20, 1864. 


William Y. C. Humes. 


Tenn. . 


Nov. 17 


Nov. 16 


Jan. 25 


Included in the Sherman- Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


Claudius C. Wilson 


Ga 


Nov. 18 


Nov. 16 


Feb. 17 


Died Nov. 24, 1S63. 


Jesse J. Finley 


Fla . . . . 


Nov. 18 


Nov. 16 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Quincy, Fla., May 23, 1865. 



28 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1863. 


1863. 


1864. 




James H. Clanton 


Ala... . 


Nov. 18 


Nov. 16 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Mobile, Ala., May 25, 1865. 


Alfred J. Vaughan, jr 


Tenn . . 


Nov. 21 


Nov. 18 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 10, 

1865. 


George B. Hodge 


Ky.... 


Nov. 21 


Nov. 20 




Senate refused to confirm Feb. 17, 








1864. Reappointed Aug. 4, 1864, 












under act of Oct. 13, 1862. 


Robert V. Richardson 


Tenn . . 


Dec. 3 

1864. 


Dec. 1 




Nomination returned by the Senate 
to the President Feb. 9, 1864. 






1864. 




Clement H. Stevens . . 


S. C. ... 


Feb. 1 


Jan. 20 

1863. 


Feb. 1 


Killed in action at Peach Tree Creek, 
Ga., July 20, 1864. 


L,awrence S. Ross 


Tex . . . 


Feb. 5 


Dec. 21 


Feb. 5 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. Applied for am- 
nesty at Austin, Tex., Aug. 4, 1865. 


Daniel C. Govan 


Ark .. . 


Feb. 5 


Dec. 29 


Feb. 5 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


Joseph O. Shelby 


Mo 


Feb. 5 


Dec. 15 
1864. 


Feb. 5 


Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but went 
to Mexico without waiting for his 
personal parole. 


Nathaniel H. Harris . . 


Miss. . . 


Feb. 17 


Jan. 20 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Allen Thomas 


I<a 


Feb. 17 


Feb. 4 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Natchitoches, l,a., June 8, 

1865. 


Alexander T. Haw- 


Ark ... 


Feb. 23 


Feb. 18 


May 11 


Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 


thorn. 










tion of May 26, 1865, but no record 
of his personal parole has been 
found. 


Robert C. Tyler 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 5 


Feb. 23 


June 9 


Killed in action at West Point, Ga., 
Apr. 16, 1865. 


Claudius W. Sears .... 


Miss. . . 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 1 


May 11 


Captured near Pulaski, Tenn., Dec. 
21, 1864; paroled at Nashville, 
Tenn., June 23, 1865. 


William F. Tucker 


Miss. . . 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 1 


May 11 


Paroled at Jackson, MiSs., May 15, 
1865. 


Alpheus Baker 


Ala 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 5 


May 11 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


John B. Clark, jr 


Mo ... . 


Mar. 12 


Mar. 8 


May 11 


Paroled at Shreveport, !,&., June 7, 

1865. 


James Chesnut, jr 


S.C.... 


Apr. 23 


Apr. 23 


June > Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 


Stand Watie 


Ind. T . 


May 10 


May 6 


May 10 j Included in the Canby-Smith conven- 






tion, of May 26, 1865, but no record 












of his personal parole has been 












found. 


Clement A. Evans 


Ga 


May 20 


May 19 


May 20 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


John McCausland 


Va 


May 24 


May 18 


May 24 


Paroled at Charleston, W. Va., May 
22, 1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 18(51-1865. 29 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confi r- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




Thomas M. Scott 


La 


May 24 


May 10 


May 24 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Samuel J. Gholson 


Miss. . . 


June 1 


May 6 


June 1 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 14, 
1865. 


Bryan Grimes 


N. C... 


June 1 


May 19 


June 1 


Promoted to be major-general, pro- 
visional army, Feb. 23, 1865, to rank 
















from Feb. 15, 1865. 




N. C . . . 


June 1 


June 1 


June 1 


Captured at Namozine Church, Va., 
Apr. 3, 1865; released from Fort 
Delaware, Del., July 24, 1865. 


John Bratton 


s. c 


June 9 


May 6 


June 9 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 








s.c... 


June 14 


May 19 


June 14 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Hylan B. Lyon 


Ky . . . . 


June 14 


June 14 


June 14 

1865. 


Do. 


William L- Brandon . . 


MiSs... 


June 18 


June 18 


Jan. 17 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 10, 

1865. 
Wounded in assault on Fort Stedman, 


Philip Cook 


Ga 


Aug. 8 


Aug. 5 


Feb. 3 












Va., Mar. 25, 1865; captured in hos- 












pital at Petersburg, Va., Apr. 3, 












1865; paroled at Petersburg, Va., 












on or about July 30, 1865. 


Archibald C. Godwin . 


N. C... 


Aug. 9 


Aug. 5 




Killed in action at Winchester, Va., 












Sept. 19, 1864. 


Lucius J. Gartrell 


Ga 


Aug. 23 


Aug. 22 


Jan. 17 


Paroled at Atlanta, Ga., May 8, 1865. 


Basil W. Duke 


Ky . . . . 


Sept. 19 


Sept. 15 


Jan. 17 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Patrick T. Moore 


Va 


Sept. 23 


Sept. 20 


Jan. 17 


Paroled at Manchester, Va., Apr. 30, 

1865. 


Edwin G. Lee 


Va 


Sept. 23 


Sept. 20 




Nomination rejected by the Senate 
Feb. 24, 1865. 


r\ » 






DavicTA. Weisiger .... 


Va 


Nov. 1 


July 30 


Feb. 3 
1864. 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Peter B. Starke ... 


Miss. . . 


Dec. 26 


Nov, 4 


Dec. 26 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 






1865. 




1865. 


1S65. 


James F,. Harrison. . . . 


Tex .. 


Jan. 6 


Dec. 22 


Jan. 6 


Paroled at Houston, Tex., June 28, 

1865. 


William L- Jackson . . 


Va . 


Jan. 12 


Dec. 19 

1865. 


Jan. 12 


Paroled at Brownsville, Tex., July 26, 

1865. 


Richard L- T. Beale... 


Va . . . . 


Jan. 13 


Jan. 6 

1864. 


Jan. 13 


Paroled at Ashland, Va., Apr. 27, 1S65. 


George G. Dibrell 


Tenn . . 


Jan. 2S 


July 26 

1865. 


Jan. 2S 


Paroled at Washington, Ga., May 9, 

1865. 


William McComb 


Teuu . . 


Feb. 13 


Jan. 20- 


Feb. 13 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Robert Lowry 


Miss . . 


Feb. 13 


Feb. 4 
1864. 


Feb. 13 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 






James P. Simms 


Ga , 


Feb. iS 


Dec. 8 


Feb. 18 


Captured in action at Sailor's Creek, 
Va., Apr. 6, 1865; released from 
Fort Warren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 



30 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army — Continued. 



Name, 


Ap- j 
pointed 


Date of 
appoint- 


Date of 


Date of 
confir- 


Remarks. 




from — 


ment. 




mation. 








1865. 


1865. 


1865. 




William R. Peck 


La 


Feb. 22 


Feb. 18 


Feb. 22 


Paroled at Vicksburg, Miss. , June 6, 
1865. 


William H. Forney . . . 


Ala 


Feb. 23 


Feb. 15 


Feb. 23 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Thomas M. Logan 


S. C ... 


Feb. 23 


Feb. 15 


Feb. 23 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


William P. Roberts ... 


N. C... 


Feb. 23 


Feb. 21 


Feb. 23 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 




Tenn . . 


Mar. 2 


Feb. 28 


Mar. 7 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 10, 




1865. 


Alexander W. Camp- 


Tenn . . 


Mar. 2 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 2 


Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 11, 


bell. 










1865. 


Ellison Capers 


S. C... 


Mar. 2 


Mar. 1 


Mar. 2 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Young M. Moody 


Ala 


Mar. 13 


Mar. 4 


Mar. 13 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


William F. -Perry 


Ala 


Mar. 16 


Feb. 21 


Mar. 16 


Do. 


Walter P. Lane 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Included in the Canby-Smith con- 
vention of May 26, 1865, but no rec- 
ord of his personal parole has been 
found. 


William P. Hardeman . 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Do. 


Richard Waterhouse. . 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Do. 


Richard M. Gano 


Tex .. . 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Do. 




La 


Mar. 18 


Mar. 17 


Mar. 18 


Do. 


Theodore W. Brevard 


Fla 








No record of final capture or parole 










has been found. 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS FOR SERVICE WITH VOLUNTEER TROOPS 
(WITH temporary rank). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 21, 1861, as follows: 

That the President shall be authorized to confer temporary rank and command, for 
service with volunteer troops, on officers of the Confederate Army; the same to be 
held without prejudice to their positions in said army, and to have effect only to the 
extent and according to the assignment made in general order. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1S62. 
Juue 3 

1863. 
Jan. 20 

Jan. 20 






Appointed brigadier-general, provi- 










sional army, July 22, 1862, to raajt 
from June 3, 1862. 

Appointed brigadier-general, provi- 


Frank C. Armstrong. . 








sional army, Apr. 23, 1863, to rank 
from Jan. 20, 1863. 
Do. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 31 
Brigadier-generals for service with volunteer troops, etc. — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 


G. W. Custis L,ee 




1863. 
June 25 

July 1 

1864. 
Apr. 29 

Aug. 4 






Appointed major - general, provi- 
sional army, with temporary rank, 
Oct. 20, 1864. 

Appointed brigadier-general, provi- 
sional army, July 1, 1863. 

Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., Apr. 14 
or 15, 1865. 

Captured in action at Fort Blakely, 
Ala., Apr. 9, 1865. No record of 
personal parole has been found. 


Henry H. Walker 

































BRIGADIER-GENERALS OF ARTILLERY, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved January 22, 1862, as follows: 
That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint, by and with the 
advice and consent of Congress, in the provisional army, and in the volunteer corps, 
officers of artillery, above the rank of captain, without reference to the number of 
batteries under the actual command of the officers so appointed, not to exceed in 
number, however, one brigadier-general for every eighty guns. * * * 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 

rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1863. 


1863. 


1864. 




Armistead L. Long . . . 


Va 


Sept. 21 


Sept. 21 


Feb. 17 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 






1864. 


1864. 




Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Edward P. Alexander. 


Ga 


Mar. 1 


Feb. 26 


May 28 


Do. 






1865. 


1865. 


1865. 




R. Lindsay Walker . . . 


Va 


Mar. 1 


Feb. 18 


Mar. 1 


Paroledat Richmond, Va., May8, 1865. 



BRIGADIER-GENERAL, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved February 11, 1865, as follows: 

That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint, by and with the 
advice and consent of the Senate, a commissary-general, with the rank, pay, and 
allowances of a brigadier-general in the provisional army. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 


Isaac M. St. John 


Ga 


1865. 
Feb. 16 


1865. 
Feb. 16 


1865. 
Feb. 16 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 



32 GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
BRIGADIER-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved October n, 1862, as follows: 

SEC 2. That the President may, in cases when in his opinion the public interest 
requires that he should do so, appoint major and brigadier generals with their appro- 
priate staff, and also the field, company, and staff officers to regiments, battalions, 
companies, or squadrons, before the same are organized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, and if said regiments, battalions, companies, or squadrons are 
not reported as complete within a reasonable time, the President may, in his discre- 
tion, vacate the commissions of said officers. * * * 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1863. 


1863. 


1863. 




John D. Imboden 


Va 


Apr. 13 


Jan. 28 


Apr. 13 


No record of final capture or parole 






1864. 


1864. 




has been found. 


Adam R. Johnson 


Ky.... 


Sept. 6 


June 1 




Retired from active service Mar. 23, 
1865. Applied for amnesty and 














took oath of allegiance to United 












States at Henderson, Ky., July 28, 












1865. 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS (SPECIAL), PROVISIONAL ARMY. 

Authorized by act of Congress approved October 13, 1862, as follows: 

That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, to appoint twenty general officers in the provisional army, 
and to assign them to such appropriate duties as he may deem expedient. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1862. 


1862. 


1863. 




Carnot Posey 


Miss. . . 


Nov. 1 


Nov. 1 
1864. 


Apr. 22 


Died at Charlottesville, Va., Nov. 13, 
1863, of wounds received in action 
at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863. 


Lucius B. Northrop . . . 


S.C 








Commissary-general of subsistence. 
Arrested at Raleigh, N. C, June 30, 




















1865, by order of the United States 












authorities. Released on condi- 












tional parole at Richmond, Va., un- 












der War Department order of Oct. 












31, 1865. 


James M. Goggin 

Robert H. Chilton 


Va 




Dec. 4 

1862. 




Appointment canceled. 

Nomination rejected by the Senate 
Apr. 11, 1863. Reappointed. 


Va 










1864. 


1863. 


1864. 






Feb. 16 


Dec. 21 


Feb. 16 


Resigned Apr. 1, 1864. 


John R. Chambliss, jr. 


Va 


Jan. 27 


Dec. 19 
1864. 


Jan. 27 


Killed in action at Deep Creek, Va., 
Aug. 16, 1864. 


Randall L,. Gibson 


La 


Feb. 1 


Jan. 11 


Feb. 1 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 14, 
1865. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 33 
Brigadier-generals {special), provisional army — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from— 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 

rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




William W. Allen 


Ala... . 


Mar. 1 


Feb. 26 


June 9 


Paroled at Charlotte, N. C, May 3, 
1865. 


Hiram B. Graubury . . . 


Tex . . . 


Mar. 5 


Feb. 29 


May 11 


Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., 
Nov. 30, 1864. 


Richard I,. Page 


Va 


Mar. 7 


Mar. 1 


June 9 


Captured at Fort Morgan, Ala., Aug. 
23, 1864; released from Fort Dela- 
ware, Del., July 24, 1865. 


Daniel H. Reynolds.. . 


Ark . . . 


Mar. 12 


Mar. 5 


May 16 


Paroled at Charlottesville, Va., May 
29, 1S65. 


William Terry 


Va 


May 20 


May 19 


May 20 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Birkett D. Fry 


Ala . . . . 


May 24 


May 24 


May 24 Included in the Sherman-Johnston 












convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 












record of his personal parole has 












been found. 


.Stephen Elliott, jr 


S. C... 


May 28 


May 24 


May 28 


Do. 


James Conner. ....... 


N. C ... 


June 1 


June 1 


June 1 


Do. 


John S. Preston 


S. C... 


June 10 


June 10 


June 10 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Samuel Benton 


Miss. . . 


July 26 


June 26 




Mortally wounded in action at At- 
lanta, Ga., July 28, 1864. 










George B. Hodge 


Ky . . . . 


Aug. 4 






Nomination rejected by the Senate 
Feb. S, 1S65. Paroled as a brigadier- 






















general at Meridian, Miss., May 10. 










1865. 


1865. 


Walter H. Stevens 


Tex . . . 


Sept. 2 


Aug. 28 


Jan. 17 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


William H. Payne .... 


Va 


Nov. 4 


Nov. 1 


Jan. 17 


Captured at Wanenton Ford, Va., 
Apr. 15, 1865; released from John- 


William MacRae 


N.C ... 


Nov. 5 


Nov. 4 


Jan. 17 
1864. 


son's Island, Ohio, May 29, 1865. 
Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9,' 1865. 




Ala ... 


Nov. 19 


Nov. 10 


Nov. 19 


Chief of ordnance. No record of final 








1865. 


1865. 


1865. 


capture or parole has been found. 


Collett L,eventhorpe . . 


N.C ... 


Feb. 18 


Feb. 3 


Feb. 18 


Declined appointment Mar. 6, 1865. 



S. Doc. 244, 60-1- 



34 GENERAL OFFICEES ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 
BRIGADIER-GENERALS, PROVISIONAL ARMY (WITH TEMPORARY RANK). 

Authorized by act of Congress approved May 31, 1864, as follows: 

That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, to appoint temporary officers of the rank of brigadier- 
general, major-general, lieutenant-general, or general for the provisional army, and 
assign them to any appropriate command. 

SEC. 2. That the said officers, so appointed, shall only hold their said rank and 
their said command for such time as the temporary exigency may require, at the 
expiration of which time they shall resume their previous permanent rank and com- 
mand. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 

appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1864. 




James B. Terrill 


Va 


June 1 


May 31 


May 31 


Killed in action near Bethesda 
Church, Va., May 30, 1864. 


William R. Cox 


N. C... 


June 2 


May 31 


June 2 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 
Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Thomas F. Toon 


N. C... 


June 2 


May 31 


June 2 


Reverted to rank of colonel, 20th 
North Carolina Infantry, Aug. — , 

1864. 


William G. l,ewis 


N. C... 


June 2 


May 31 


June 2 


Wounded and captured in action at 
Farmville, Va., Apr. 7, 1865, and 
paroled at Farmville, Va., between 
Apr. ti and 21, 1865. 


Zebulon York 


ha. 


June 2 


May 31 


June 2 


Paroled May 6, 1865. 


Robert D. Lilley 


Va,. . 


June 2 


May 31 


June 2 


Paroled at Staunton, Va., May 23, 

1865. 


David A. Weisiger . . . 


Va 


June 7 


May 31 


June 7 


Canceled. No vacancy. 


John C.C.Sanders .... 


Ala .... 


June 7 


May 31 


June 7 


Killed in action at the Weldon Rail- 
road, Va., Aug. 21, 1864. 


William R. Terry 


Va 


June 10 


May 31 


June 10 


Disabled in action at Dinwiddie Court 
House, Va., Mar. 31, 1865. No rec- 
ord of final capture or parole has 
been found. 


William MacRae. . . 


N. C .. . 


June 23 


June 22 




Appointed brigadier-general (speciat 
20), provisional army, Nov. 5, 1864, 
















1865. 


to rank from Nov. 4, 1864. 


Bradley T. Johnson . . . 


Md . . . . 


June 28 


June 28 


Feb. 20 


Paroled at Salisbury, N. C, May 1, 
iS6 5 . 


John C. Carter 


Tenn . . 


July 8 


July 7 


Feb. 20 


Mortally wounded in action at Frank- 
lin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864. 








James T. Holtzelaw . . 


Ala 


July S 


July 7 


Feb. 21 


Paroled at Meridian, Miss., May 10, 

1865. 


William F. Brantly . . . 


Miss . . . 


July 26 


July 26 


Feb. 21 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. ■ 


Robert H. Anderson . . 


Ga 


July 26 


July 26 


Feb. 20 


Paroled at Hillsborough, N. C, May 
3. 1865. 


Felix H. Robertson . . . 


Tex . . . 


July 16 


July 26 




Nomination rejected by the Senate 
Feb. 22, 1865. Surrendered as a 


















brigadier-general at Macon, Ga., 












Apr. 20, 1865. 


Jacob H. Sharp 


Miss. . . 


July 26 


July 26 


Feb. 21 


Included in the Sherman-Johnston 
convention of Apr. 26, 1865, but no 
record of his personal parole has 
been found. 



GENERAL OFFICERS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 35 
Brigadier-generals, provisional army, etc. — Continued. 



Name. 


Ap- 
pointed 
from — 


Date of 
appoint- 
ment. 


Date of 
rank. 


Date of 
confir- 
mation. 


Remarks. 






1864. 


1864. 


1865. 




George D. Johnston . . . 


Miss.. . 


July 26 


July 26 


Feb. 21 


No record final capture or parole 
has been found. 


Thomas B. Smith 


Tenii . . 


Aug. 2 


July 29 


Feb. 20 


■Captured in action at Nashville, 
Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864; released from 
Fort Warren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 


Victor J. B. Girardey. . 


Ga 


Aug. 3 


July 30 




Killed in action at Deep Creek, Va., 














Aug. 16, 1864. 


William Miller 


Fla . . . . 


Aug. 5 


Aug. 2 


Feb. 20 


Paroled at Tallahassee, Fla., May 21, 

1865. 


John D. Barry 

William H. Young 


N. C . . 


Aug. 8 
Aug. 16 


Aug. 3 
Aug. 15 




Appointment canceled. 

Wounded and captured in action at 


Tex . . . 


Feb. 20 












Allatoona, Ga., Oct. 5, 1864; released 












from Johnson's Island, Ohio, July 












24, 1S65. 


George W. Gordon. . . . 


Tenn . . 


Aug. 16 


Aug. 15 


Feb. 20 


Captured in action at Franklin, 
Tenn., Nov. 30, 1S64; released from 
Fort Warren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 




S. C . . . 


Aug. 22 


Aug. 22 




Killed in action on the Vaughan Road, 










Va., Oct. 1, 1S64. 


William H. Wallace . . 


S. C . . . 


Sept. 20 


Sept. 20 


Feb. 21 


Paroled at Appomattox Court House, 

Va., Apr. 9, 1865. 


Charles M. Shelley . . . 


Ala . . . 


Sept. 23 


Sept. 17 


Feb. 21 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 


G. Moxley Sorrel 


Ga... . 


Oct. 31 


Oct. 27 


Feb. 20 

1864. 


Paroled at Lynchburg, Va., May 20, 
1865. 


Benjamin J. Hill ...... 


Tenn . . 


Nov. 30 


Nov. 30 


Dec. 1 


Paroled at Chattanooga, Tenn., May 
16, 1S65. 


Dudley M. Du Bose . . . 


Ga 


Dec. 5 


Nov. 16 


Dec. 5 


Captured in action at Sailor's Creek, 
Va., Apr. 6, 1865; released from Fort 
Warren, Mass., July 24, 1865. 


John B. Palmer 


Tenn . . 


Dec. 7 


Nov. 15 


Dec. 7 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 






1S65. 




1865. 


May 1, 1865. 


Robert Bullock 


Fla.... 


Jan. 17 


Nov. 29 


Jan. 17 


No record of final capture or parole 
has been found. 


John D. Kennedy 


S.C.... 


Feb. 8 


Dec. 22 

1865. 


Feb. 8 


Paroled at Greensborough, N. C, 
May 1, 1865. 




Tex 


Feb. 18 


Jan. 14 
1864. 


Feb. 18 


Paroled at Macon, Miss., May 31, 
1865. 


William M. Browne. 


Ga 




Nov. 1 1 




Senate refused to confirm Feb. 18, 












1865. Paroled as a brigadier-gen- 












eral at Athens Ga., on or about 












May S 1S65. 



War Department, 

The Military Secretary's Office, 

March 13, 1905. 



INDEX. 



Page. 

Adams, Daniel W " 21 

Adams, John 25 

Adams, Wirt 27 

Alexander, Edward P 31 

Allen, Henry W 26 

Allen, William W 12, 33 

Anderson, George B 21 

Anderson, George T 23 

Anderson, J. Patton 10, 18 

Anderson, Joseph R 16 

Anderson, Richard H 6, 8, 15 

Anderson, Robert H 34 

Anderson, Samuel R 15 

Archer, James J 21 

Armistead, Lewis A 20 

Armstrong, Frank C 25, 30 

Ashby, Turner 21 

Baker, Alpheus 28 

Baker, Lawrence S 26 

Baldwin, William E 22 

Barksdale, William 22 

Barringer, Rufus 29 

Barry, John D 35 

Barton, Seth M 19 

Bate, William B io, 22 

Battle, Cullen A 26 

Beale, Richard L. T 29 

Beall, William N. R 20 

Beauregard, G. T 3, 13 

Bee, Barnard E 14 

Bee, Hamilton P 19 

Bell, Tyree H 30 

Benning, Henry L 25 

Benton, Samuel 33 

Blanchard, Albert G 16 

Boggs, William R 24 

Bonham, Milledge L 13, 14 

Bowen, John S 10, 19 

Bragg, Braxton 3. 7. 13 

Branch, Lawrence O'B 17 

Brandon, William L 29 

Brantly, William F 34 



Page. 

Bratton, John '. 29 

Breckinridge, John C 8, 17 

Brevard, Theodore W 30 

Brown, John C 12, 22 

Browne, William M 35 

Bryan, Goode 27 

Buckner, Simon B 6, 8, 16 

Buford, Abraham 24 

Bullock, Robert 35 

Butler, Matthew C 11, 27 

Cabell, William L 25 

Campbell, Alexander W 30 

Cantey, James 24 

Capers, Ellison 30 

Carroll, William H 17 

Carter, John C 34 

Chalmers, James R 18 

Chambliss, John R., jr 32 

Cheatham, Benjamin F 8, 15 

Chesnut, James, jr 28 

Chilton, Robert H 32 

Churchill, Thomas J 11,18 

Clanton, James H 28 

Clark, Charles 14 

Clark, John B., jr ;8 

Clayton, Henry D 12, 25 

Cleburne, Patrick R 9, 19 

Cliugman, Thomas L 20 

Cobb, Howell 10, 18 

Cobb, Thomas R. R 23 

Cocke, Philip St. George >6 

Cockrell, Francis M 26 

Colquitt, Alfred H : 2 

Colston, Raleigh E 17 

Conner, James 33 

Cook, Philip 29 

Cooke, John R 23 

Cooper, Douglas H 26 

Cooper, Samuel 3, 13 

Corse, Montgomery D 23 

Cosby, George B 25, 30 

Cox, William R 34 



38 GENERAL OFEICEES ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1361-1865. 



Crittenden, George B 7, 15 

Cumming, Alfred 

Daniel, Junius 

Davidson, Henry B 

Davis, Joseph R 

Davis, William G. M 

Dearing, James 

Deas, Zaehariah C 

De Lagnel, Julius A 

Deshler, James 

Dibrell, George G 

Dockery, Thomas P 

Doles, George 

Donelson, Daniel S 9, 

Drayton, Thomas F 

Du Bose, Dudley M 

Duke, Basil W 

Duncan, Johnson K 

Dunovant, John 

Early, Jubal A 6, 9, 16 

Echols, John 20 

Ector, Matthew D 22 

Elliott, Stephen, jr 33 

Elzey, Arnold 9, 16 

Evans, Clement A 2S 

Evans, Nathan G 16 

Ewell, Richard S 5, 7, 14 

Fagan, James F 10, 22 

Featherston, Winfield S 18 

Ferguson, Samuel W 26 

Field, Charles W 10, 19 



20 
27 
14 
19 
3° 



Finegan, Joseph 

Finley, Jesse J 

Floyd, John B 

Forney, John H 

Forney, William H 

Forrest, Nathan B 6, 10, 21 

26 
17 
23 
33 
30 



Frazer, John W 

French, Samuel G 8, 

Frost, Daniel M 

Fry, Birkett D 

Gano, Richard M 

Gardner, Franklin 9, 20 



Gardner, William M. 
Garland, Samuel, jr. . 
Garnett, Richard B . . 
Garnett, Robert S . . . 
Garrott, Isham W . . . 
Gartrell, Lucius J . . . 

Gary, Martin W 

Gatlin, Richard C . . . 
Gholson, Samuel J . . 
Gibson, Randall L. . . 



17 
20 

17 
14 
26 
29 
29 
16 
29 
32 



Gilmer, Jeremy F . . . 
Girardey, Victor J. B 

Gist, States R 

Gladden, Adley H... 
Godwin, Archibald C 
Goggin, James M. . . . 
Gordon, George W . . 
Gordon, James B 



Page. 
II 

35 

20 

16 

29 

32 

35 

27 

Gordon, John B io, 23 

Gorgas, Josiah 33 

Govan, Daniel C 28 

Gracie, Archibald, jr 24 

Granbury, Hiram B 33 

Gray, Henry 30 

Grayson, John B 15 

Green, Martin E 21 

Green, Thomas 26 

Greer, Elkanah 23 

Gregg, John 22 

Gregg, Maxcy 17 

Griffith, Richard 17 

Grimes, Bryan 11, 29 

Hagood, Johnson 21 

Hampton, Wade 6, 10, 21 

Hanson, Roger W 24 

Hardee, William J 5, 7, 14 

Hardeman, William P 30 

Harris, Nathaniel H 28 

Harrison, James E 29 

Harrison, Thomas 35 

Hatton, Robert 21 

Hawes, James M 19 

Hawthorn, Alexander T 28 

Hays, Harry T 22 

Hebert, Louis .... 21 

Hebert, Paul O 16 

Helm, Benjamin H 19 

Heth, Henry 9, 18 

Higgins, Edward 27 

Hill, Ambrose P 5, 8, 18 

Hill, Benjamin J 35 

Hill, Daniel H 5, 8, 15 

Hindman, Thomas C 8, 16 

Hodge, George B 28, 33 

Hogg, Joseph L 18 

Hoke, Robert F 10, 25 

Holmes, Theophilus H 5, 7, 14 

Holtzclaw, James T 34 

Hood, John B 4, 5, 9, 19 

Huger, Benjamin 7, 14 

Humes, William Y. C 27 

Humphreys, Benjamin G 26 

Hunton, Eppa 26 



GENERAD OFFICEKS ARMIES CONFEDERATE STATES, 1861-1865. 39 



Imboden, John D. 
Iverson, Alfred. . . 
Jackson, Alfred E 
Jackson, Henry R 
Jackson, John K. . 



Page. 
23 



14 

18 

Jackson, Thomas J 5, 7, 15 

25 

29 

22 

21 

32 

34 



Jackson, William H 

Jackson, William D 

Jenkins, Albert G 

Jenkins, Micah 

Johnson, Adam R 

Johnson, Bradley T 

Johnson, Bushrod R 10, 18 

Johnson, Edward 9, 17 

Johnston, Albert S 3 

Johnston, George D 35 

Johnston, Joseph E . . 3, 13 

Johnston, Robert D 27 

Jones, David R 9, 14 

Jones, John M 25 

Jones, John R 21 

Jones, Samuel 8, 16 

Jones, William E 22 

Jordan, Thomas 22 

Kelly, John H 27 

Kemper, James L 10, 21 

Kennedy, John D 35 

Kershaw, Joseph B 10, 18 

Kirkland, William W 27 

Lane, James H 23 

Dane, Walter P 30 

Daw, Evander M 22 

Dawton, Alexander R 13 

Leadbetter, Danville 19 

Dee, Edwin G 29 

Dee, Fitzhugh 10, 21 

Dee, G. W. Custis n, 12, 31 

Dee, Robert E 3, 13 

Dee, Stephen D 6, 10, 24 

Dee, William H. F 10, 22 

Deventhorpe, Collett 33 

Dewis, Joseph H 27 

Dewis, William G 34 

Diddell, St. John R 21 

Dilley, Robert D 34 

Little, Henry 20 

Dogan , Thomas M 30 

Domax, Dunsford D 12, 26 

Dong, Armistead D 31 

Dongstreet, James 5, 7, 14 

Doring, William W 7, 14 

Dovell, Mansfield 7 

Lowrey, Mark P 27 



Dowry, Robert 

Dyon, Hylan B 

McCausland, John 

McComb, William 

McCown, John P 

McCulloch, Ben 

McCulloch, Henry E 

McGowan, Samuel 

Mcintosh, James 

Mackall, William W 

McDaws, Dafayette 

McNair, Evander 

McRae, Dandridge 

MacRae, William 

Magruder, John B 

Mahone, William 10, 

Major, James P 

Maney, George 

Manigault, Arthur M 

Marmaduke, John S .... 

Marshall, Humphrey 

Martin, James G 

Martin, Will T 

Maury, Dabney H 

Maxey, Samuel B 

Mercer, Hugh W 

Miller, William 

Moody, Young M 

Moore, John C 

Moore, Patrick T 

Morgan, John H 

Morgan, John T 

Mouton, Alfred 

Nelson, Allison 

Nicholls, Francis T 

Northrop, Ducius B 

O'Neal, Edward A 

Page, Richard D 

Palmer, John B 

Parsons, Mosby M 

Paxton, Elisha F 

Payne, William H 

Peck, William R 

Pegram, John 

Pemberton, John C 5 

Pender, William D 9, 

Pendleton, William N 

Perrin, Abner 

Perry, Edward A 

Perry, William F 

Pettigrew, James J 

Pettus, Edmund W 

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Pike, Albert 16 

Pillow, Gideon J 15 

Polignac, Camillus J 10, 25 

Polk, Leonidas 5,7 

Polk, Lucius E 24 

Posey, Carnot 32 

Preston, John S 33 

Preston, William 20 

Price, Sterling 8 

Ptyor, Roger A 20 

Quarles, William A 27 

Rains, Gabriel J 16 

Rains, James E 24 

Ramseur, Stephen D 12, 23 

Randolph, George W 18 

Ransom, Matt W 26 

Ransom, Robert, jr 9, 19 

Reynolds, Alexander W 27 

Reynolds, Daniel H 33 

Richardson, Robert V 28 

Ripley, Roswell S 16 

Roane, John S 20 

Roberts, William P 30 

Robertson, Beverly H 21 

Robertson, Felix H 34 

Robertson, Jerome B 23 

Roddey, Philip D 26 

Rodes, Robert E 9, 17 

Ross, Lawrence S 28 

Rosser, Thomas L 12, 27 

Ruggles, Daniel 15 

Rust, Albert 19 

St. John, Isaac M 31 

Sanders, John C. C 34 

Scales, Alfred M 26 

Scott, Thomas M 29 

Scurry, William R 22 

Sears, Claudius W 2S 

Semmes, Paul J 20 

Sharp, Jacob H 34 

Shelby, Joseph O 28 

Shelley, Charles M 35 

Shoup, Francis A 25 

Sibley, Henry H 15 

Simms, James P 29 

Slack, William Y 20 

Slaughter, James E 20 

Smith, E. Kirby 4, 5, 7, 14 

Smith, Gustavus W 7 

Smith, James A 27 

Smith, Martin L 9, 20 

Smith, Preston 23 

Smith, Thomas B 35 



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Smith, William 10, 25 

Smith, William D 19 

Sorrel, G. Moxley 35 

Stafford, Leroy A 27 

Starke, Peter B 29 

Starke, William E 22 

Steele, William 22 

Steuart, George H 20 

Stevens, Clement H 28 

Stevens, Walter H 33 

Stevenson, Carter L 9, 19 

Stewart, Alexander P 6, 10, 17 

Stovall, Marcellus A 25 

Strahl, Otho F 26 

Stuart, James E. B ' 8, 16 

Taliaferro, William B 19 

Tappan, James C 24 

Taylor, Richard 5, 8, 17 

Taylor, Thomas H 24 

Terrill, James B 34 

Terry, William 33 

Terry, William R 34 

Thomas, Allen 28 

Thomas, Bryan M 31 

Thomas, Edward L 23 

Tilghman, Lloyd 16 

Toombs, Robert 15 

Toon, Thomas F 34 

Tracy, Edward D 22 

Trapier, James H 17 

Trimble, Isaac R 9, 15 

Tucker, William F 28 

Twiggs, David E 7 

Tyler, Robert C 28 

Vance, Robert B 25 

Van Dorn, Earl 7, 14 

Vaughan, Alfred J., jr 28 

Vaughn, John C 22 

Villepigue, John B 19 

Walker, Henry H 26, 31 

Walker, James A 25 

Walker, John G 9, 18 

Walker, Leroy P 16 

Walker, Lucius M 20 

Walker, R. Lindsay 31 

Walker, William H. T 10, 14 

Walker, William S 23 

Wallace, William H 35 

Walthall, Edward C 12, 25 

Waterhouse, Richard 30 

Watie, Stand 28 

Waul, Thomas N 27 

Wayne, Henry C 17 



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Weisiger, David A 29, 34 

Wharton, Gabriel C 2 7 

Wharton, John A IO ' 2 4 

Wheeler, Joseph 10, u, 23 

Whitfield, John W 2 5 

Whiting, William H. C 9, l6 

Wickham, Williams C 2 7 

Wigfall, Louis T J 7 

Wilcox, Cadmus M IO > l6 

Williams, John S 2 ° 

Wilson, Claudius C 2 7 

Winder, Charles S J 9 



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Wise, Henry A 

Withers, Jones M 8 

Wofford, William T 

Wood, Sterling A. M 

Wright, Ambrose R I2 > 2I 

Wright, Marcus J 2 4 

York, Zebulon 34 

Young, Pierce M. B I2 , 27 

Young, William H 35 

Zollicoffer, Felix K *5 



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